Gränslots
Gränslots (Border Guide) is a Swedish drama film from 1990 directed by Lars-Göran Pettersson.[1][2] The film was Pettersson's debut as a director, and he also write the screenplay. The film was edited into a TV series and broadcast on SVT2 in 1993. In addition to Swedish actors, the cast includes many Norwegian actors.
Gränslots | |
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Directed by | Lars-Göran Pettersson |
Written by | Lars-Göran Pettersson |
Produced by | Brian Wikström |
Starring | Line Storesund Anton Hjärtmyr Göran Engman Sigrid Huun |
Cinematography | Börje Gustavsson |
Edited by | Ingrid Eriksson |
Music by | Björn Isfält |
Distributed by | Public Motion Picture AB, Stockholm |
Release date | November 9, 1990 |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Languages | Swedish, Norwegian |
Plot
The Swede Henry Eriksson helps his friends and relatives on the other side of the Norwegian border during World War II. He also helps refugees.
Cast
- Line Storesund as Tove
- Anton Hjärtmyr as Sigge
- Göran Engman as Henry, Sigge's father
- Sigrid Huun as Torunn, Sigge's mother
- Bo Lindström as Sigges grandfather
- Bjørn Sundquist as Ragnar, Tove's father
- Helge Jordal as a Norwegian policeman
- Bo Montelius as Åkerberg, the district police superintendent
- Gerhard Hoberstrofer as the forest ranger's assistant
- Kicki Rundgren as the maid
- Unni Kristin Skagestad as the dark-haired woman
References
- Åhlander, Lars (2000). Svensk filmografi: 1990-1999. Stockholm: Svenska filminstitutet. p. 884.
- Swedish Films 91. Stockholm: Svenska filminstitutet. 1991. p. 9.
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