''Bohus Battalion'' (Swedish: ''Bohus bataljon'') is a 1949 Swedish
comedy film
The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy being an exception to this rule. Comedy is one of the o ...
directed by
Sölve Cederstrand and
Arthur Spjuth and starring
Per Grundén,
Doris Svedlund and
Gus Dahlström.
[Krawc p.388] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in
Stockholm
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. The film's sets were designed by the
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
P.A. Lundgren
Per Axel Lundgren (1911–2002), credited as P. A. Lundgren, was a Swedish art director active in Cinema of Sweden, Swedish cinema from the 1940s to 1980s. He is known in particular for his collaborations with the film director Ingmar Bergman.Orr ...
. It was part of a tradition of comedies in Swedish cinema following those called up for
military service
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.
Cast
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Per Grundén as 112 Pelle Holm
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Doris Svedlund as Elsie Tonérus
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Gus Dahlström as 116 Kålle Götlund
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Holger Höglund as 114 Kirre Johansson
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Fritiof Billquist
Erik Fritiof Billquist (5 May 1901 – 21 April 1972) was a Swedish film actor. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1931 and 1969.
Selected filmography
* '' Tired Theodore'' (1931)
* '' International Match'' (1932)
* '' South of the H ...
as Capt. Lundberg
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Anne-Margrethe Björlin
Anne-Margrethe Björlin (1921–2006) was a Swedish film actress. She played several female leads during the 1940s, and also appeared in supporting roles. After making her last film in 1953 she became a fashion consultant. She was married to the ...
as Marja Holm
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Gunnar Olsson as Sebastian Tonérus
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Sten Lindgren
Sten Lindgren (22 June 1903 – 13 May 1959) was a Swedish film actor.Chandler p.307 He made his debut in the 1925 silent historical film ''Charles XII''.
Selected filmography
* ''Charles XII'' (1925)
* ''Ingmar's Inheritance'' (1925)
* '' People ...
as Capt. Striktberg
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Gösta Prüzelius
Karl Gösta Prüzelius (11 August 1922 – 15 May 2000) was a Swedish actor. His first film part was in the 1945 film Flickorna i Småland. He played in films as diverse as '' Summer with Monika'', '' Space Invasion of Lapland'', ''Fanny an ...
as Kurt Kronborg
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Carin Swensson
Carin Swensson (28 February 1905 – 14 October 1990) was a Swedish actress. She appeared in more than 50 films between 1933 and 1963.
Selected filmography
* '' Boman's Boy'' (1933)
* '' Under False Flag'' (1935)
* ''Ocean Breakers'' (1935)
* ...
as Lisa
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Bengt Berger as Private
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Astrid Bodin
Astrid Bodin (10 July 1903 – 20 October 1961) was a Swedish actress who appeared in over 120 films. Born on 10 July 1903 in Österunda, Sweden, she began her film-acting career with a small role in 1933's ''Djurgårdsnätter'', starring Erik B ...
as Woman in window
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Helga Brofeldt
Helga Brofeldt (born Helga Amelie Elisabet Textorius; 9 October 1881 – 18 June 1968) was a Swedish stage and film actress.Wright p.21 She appeared alongside John Elfström as his wife in several of the Åsa-Nisse series of comedy films.
Selec ...
as Woman in window
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Siegfried Fischer as Sträng
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Anna-Lisa Fröberg as Guest at Tonérus' party
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Ivar Hallbäck as Colonel
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Leif Hedenberg as Furir
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Sten Hedlund as Officer
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Nils Hultgren
Nils is a Scandinavian given name, a chiefly Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Latvian variant of Niels, cognate to Nicholas.
People and animals with the given name
* Nils Elias Anckers (1858–1921), Swedish naval officer
* Nils Beckman (1902–19 ...
as Fanjukaren
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Stig Johanson
Stig Johanson (18 December 1919 – 9 April 1986) was a Swedish film actor. He appeared in 80 films between 1938 and 1974.
Selected filmography
* ''Sun Over Sweden'' (1938)
* ''The Two of Us (1939 film), The Two of Us'' (1939)
* ''The Thre ...
as Kalle Westerberg
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Ivar Kåge
Ivar Kåge (21 February 1881 – 21 April 1951) was a Swedish film actor. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1913 and 1949.
Selected filmography
* '' The Conflicts of Life'' (1913)
* '' Where the Lighthouse Flashes'' (1924)
* '' The ...
as Colonel
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Hildur Lindberg as Blå Stjärna
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Adèle Lundvall as Blå Stjärna
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Aurore Palmgren
Aurore Palmgren (28 March 1880 – 28 June 1961) was a Swedish stage and film actress.Rasmussen p.300
Selected filmography
References
Bibliography
* Rasmussen, Bjørn. ''Filmens hvem-vad-hvor: Udenlanske film 1950-1967''. Politiken, 1968 ...
as Alma
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Mauritz Strömbom as Officer
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Rune Stylander as Speaker
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Olle Ståhl
Olle is a masculine given name, often a short form (hypocorism) of Olof, and a surname. It may refer to:
Given name or nickname
* Olle Åberg (1925–2013), Swedish middle-distance runner
* Olle Åhlund (1920–1996), Swedish footballer
* Olle ...
as Guest at Tonérus' party
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Tord Stål
Tord Stål (14 September 1906 – 2 July 1972) was a Swedish film actor. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1938 and 1969. He starred in the film '' Leva på 'Hoppet, which won the Silver Bear (Comedies) award at the 1st Berlin In ...
as Officer
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Gunnar Swahn as Stallfurir
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Bruno Sörwing
Bruno may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Bruno (name), including lists of people and fictional characters with either the given name or surname
* Bruno, Duke of Saxony (died 880)
* Bruno the Great (925–965), Archbishop of Cologne ...
as Private
References
Bibliography
* Krawc, Alfred. ''International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the beginnings to 1984)''. Saur, 1986.
External links
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1949 films
1949 comedy films
Swedish comedy films
1940s Swedish-language films
Films directed by Sölve Cederstrand
Films directed by Arthur Spjuth
1940s Swedish films
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