Boman's Boy
Boman's Boy (Swedish: Bomans pojke) is a 1933 Swedish comedy film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Bengt Djurberg, Birgit Tengroth and Sigurd Wallén.[1] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark.
Boman's Boy | |
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Directed by | Ivar Johansson |
Written by | Siegfried Fischer Ivar Johansson |
Produced by | Stellan Claësson |
Starring | Bengt Djurberg Birgit Tengroth Sigurd Wallén |
Cinematography | Elner Åkesson |
Edited by | Ivar Johansson |
Music by | Eric Bengtson |
Production company | Centrum Film |
Distributed by | Fribergs Filmbyrå |
Release date | 13 March 1933 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Synopsis
An unemployed man falls in with a gang of smugglers.
Cast
- Bengt Djurberg as Gösta Boman
- Birgit Tengroth as Elsa Pihlkvist
- Sigurd Wallén as Petrus Pihlkvist
- Siegfried Fischer as Adolf Boman
- Signe Lundberg-Settergren as Mrs. Frida Boman
- Bellan Roos as Svea
- Julia Cæsar as Ottilia Pihlkvist
- Thor Modéen as Fabian Fredriksson
- Gustaf Lövås as Gottfried
- Tor Borong as Pekka Stenroos
- Harry Ahlin as Karlsson, smuggler
- Gösta Alexandersson as Baker's apprentice
- Ossian Brofeldt as Ottila's friend
- Alice Carlsson as Elsa's friend
- Bertil Ehrenmark as Longshoreman
- Eivor Engelbrektsson as Girl at bakery
- Carl Ericson as August Carlsson
- Anders Frithiof as Williamsson, factory owner
- Disa Gillis as Elsa's friend
- Karin Granberg as Elsa's friend
- Richard Lindström as Customs officer
- Georg Skarstedt as Smuggler
- Carin Swensson as Elsa's friend
- Harald Wehlnor as Smuggler
- Helle Winther as Åke, Williamsson's son
References
- Qvist & Von Bagh p.92
Bibliography
- Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
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