Blue Sky (1955 film)

Blue Sky (Swedish: Blå himmel) is a 1955 Swedish comedy film directed by Georg Årlin and starring Edvard Persson, Ingeborg Nyberg and Barbro Larsson.[1]

Blue Sky
Directed byGeorg Årlin
Written byÅke Ohlmarks
Henry Richter
StarringEdvard Persson
Ingeborg Nyberg
Barbro Larsson
Music byHarry Arnold
CinematographyIngvar Borild
Edited byWic Kjellin
Release date
26 December 1955
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

Cast

  • Edvard Persson as Fridolf Rundquist
  • Ingeborg Nyberg as Britt Kellerman
  • Barbro Larsson as Majlis Kellerman
  • Mim Persson as Mrs. Kellerman
  • Kerstin Albihn as Elsa
  • Jana Alexandersson as Student at Lundberg's class
  • Kristina Andersson as Lilian
  • Lisa Andersson as Student at Lundberg's class
  • Kenneth Bergström as Figge
  • Astrid Bodin as Fru Andersson
  • Erling Borgshammar as Yngve
  • Anders Frithiof as J.P. Alinder
  • Fred Gerle as Peter
  • Per Hjern as Galoschan, kristendomslärare
  • Ragnar Klange as Teodor Wåhlin, principal
  • Algot Larsson as Jönsson, skolvaktmästare
  • Bengt Larsson as Fridolf
  • Lena Larsson as Inga
  • Eva Lidberg as Annika
  • Hans-Åke Lindelöw as Student at Lundberg's class
  • Gerard Lindqvist as Lasse Janstad
  • Kent Malmström as Student at Lundberg's class
  • Börje Mellvig as Kommissarien
  • Lars-Göran Månsson as Student at Lundberg's class
  • Arne Mårtensson as 'Dauber' - teacher of drawing
  • Monica Nielsen as Miss Wåhlin
  • Rune Olson as Student at Lundberg's class
  • Toivo Pawlo as Hamlet, språklärare
  • Barbro Persson as Lotte
  • Eva Rydberg as Berit
  • Lillemor Segerholm as Louise
  • Björn Sjödin as Student at Lundberg's class
  • Stina Ståhle as Mrs. Wåhlin
  • Rune Turesson as Pinne - Gymnastiklärare
  • Georg Årlin as Lundberg
  • Michael Segerström as Elev
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References

  1. Qvist & von Bagh p.124

Bibliography

  • Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
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