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 | |
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Directed by | Georg Årlin |
Written by | Åke Ohlmarks Henry Richter |
Starring | Edvard Persson Ingeborg Nyberg Barbro Larsson |
Music by | Harry Arnold |
Cinematography | Ingvar Borild |
Edited by | Wic Kjellin |
Release date | 26 December 1955 |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
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
- 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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