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Åsa-Nisse is a Swedish literary character created by Stig Cederholm. The character first appeared in the weekly magazine Tidsfördrif in 1944, and later in a series of 20 films, produced between 1949 and 1969. In 1960 it also became a comic series, which is still produced and published periodically in its own magazine. A new Åsa-Nisse film was released in 2011.


Concept

The character Ã…sa-Nisse, literally ''Nils on the Ridge'' or ''Ridge-Nisse'', is a somewhat elderly man living with his wife ''Eulalia'' on a farm in the countryside village of Knohult in
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. To the dismay of his wife, Åsa-Nisse never really seems to produce an honest day's work, and instead his activities seem to focus on various antics where he is accompanied by his friend and side-kick ''Klabbarparn''. One of their favourite activities is poaching, while managing to stay one step ahead of the law, personified by the local policeman. Other characters include ''Knohultarn'' and ''Sjökvist'', the local merchant. Much of the humor, particularly in the original stories, is derived from the characters' peculiar dialect.


Adaptations


Comics

In 1944 the character was adapted into a comic strip drawn by Gösta Gummesson, with dialogue written by various authors including Gits Olsson, Bengt Linder, Leif Bergendorff, Olle Nilsson and Pidde Andersson.


Films

The character has also been adapted into a popular series of burlesque comedy films. *'' Åsa-Nisse'' (1949) *'' Åsa-Nisse Goes Hunting'' (1950) *''Åsa-Nisse på nya äventyr'' (1952) *'' Åsa-Nisse on Holiday'' (1953) *''Åsa-Nisse på hal is'' (1954) *''Åsa-Nisse ordnar allt'' (1955) *''Åsa-Nisse flyger i luften'' (1956) *''Åsa-Nisse i full fart'' (1957) *'' Åsa-Nisse in Military Uniform'' (1958) *''Åsa-Nisse jubilerar'' (1959) * '' Åsa-Nisse as a Policeman'' (1960) *''Åsa-Nisse bland grevar och baroner'' (1961) *''Åsa-Nisse på Mallorca'' (1962) *''Åsa-Nisse och tjocka släkten'' (1963) *''Åsa-Nisse i popform'' (1964) *''Åsa-Nisse slår till'' (1965) *''Åsa-Nisse i raketform'' (1966) *''Åsa-Nisse i agentform'' (1967) *''Sarons ros och gubbarna i Knohult'' (1968) *''Åsa-Nisse och den stora kalabaliken'' (1968) *''Åsa-Nisse i rekordform'' (1969) John Elfström portrayed Åsa-Nisse in 19 of the 20 films and Arthur Rolén played the side-kick Klabbarparn (Ågren) in 18. Brita Öberg played Åsa-Nisse's wife Eulalia and Mona Geijer-Falkner played Klabbarparn's wife Kristin. Fourteen of the films were directed by Ragnar Frisk. In ten of the films, Bertil Boo made an appearance as "the singing farmer". Kjell Bergqvist plays Åsa-Nisse in the 2011 reboot film '' Åsa-Nisse – wälkom to Knohult''. This is the first Åsa-Nisse film since 1969.


Musical

The novels have also been adapted into a stage musical.


Reputation

While the 19 film sequels are a testament to Ã…sa-Nisse's popularity the movies have always been panned by critics both then and now. Some even see it as a low point in Swedish cinema that works as a stark contrast to
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's work of the same period. Their style of humour is now out of fashion but re-runs are still frequent on TV and they have been released on VHS and DVD.


See also

* ''91:an'' (comic book)


Sources

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