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Ulricehamn, the town by Åsunden
Ulricehamn, the town by Åsunden

Ulricehamn, the town by Åsunden

Genres

Documentary

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A film about how people lived and worked in the Swedish town Ulricehamn in 1958.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

67 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

16 January 1960

Country

Sweden

Cast

Karin Arfwidsson

Karin Arfwidsson

Self / Narrator (voice)

Olle Karlsson

Olle Karlsson

Self

Johan Andersson

Johan Andersson

Self

Gustaf Boger

Gustaf Boger

Self

Sven Törner

Sven Törner

Self

Sven Erie Valdemar Järpe

Sven Erie Valdemar Järpe

Self

Karl Kloo

Karl Kloo

Self

Bertil Larsson

Bertil Larsson

Self

C.A Lindros

C.A Lindros

Self

Viktor Fagrell

Viktor Fagrell

Self

Karl Ljungquist

Karl Ljungquist

Self

Gustav Andersson

Gustav Andersson

Self

Gösta Arnell

Gösta Arnell

Self

Hugo Svensson

Hugo Svensson

Self

Sten Hummel-Gumælius

Sten Hummel-Gumælius

Self

Viking Göransson

Viking Göransson

Self

Yngve Gullberg

Yngve Gullberg

Self

Erik Ljungbo

Erik Ljungbo

Self

Märta Almqvist

Märta Almqvist

Self

Karl-Erik Karlsson

Karl-Erik Karlsson

Self

Erik Rosengren

Erik Rosengren

Self

Edvard Malmgren

Edvard Malmgren

Self

Karin Hernqvist

Karin Hernqvist

Self

Johan Ljungberg

Johan Ljungberg

Self

Max Emanuelsson

Max Emanuelsson

Self

Simeon Rudbäck

Simeon Rudbäck

Self

Kurt Hillström

Kurt Hillström

Self

Gunborg Elisabet “Gun” Price Holmberg

Gunborg Elisabet “Gun” Price Holmberg

Self

Gunilla Wallenborg

Gunilla Wallenborg

Self

Lars Holmberg

Lars Holmberg

Self

Elsebritt Jonsson

Elsebritt Jonsson

Self

Ulla-Brith Sandén

Ulla-Brith Sandén

Self

Isac Rosen

Isac Rosen

Self

Göran Lindal

Göran Lindal

Self

Mats Marklund

Mats Marklund

Self

Ulricehamns Blåsorkester

Ulricehamns Blåsorkester

Themselves

Ulricehamns manskör

Ulricehamns manskör

Themselves

Missionsförsamlingens förstärkta kör

Missionsförsamlingens förstärkta kör

Themselves

Carl-Olov Ekström

Carl-Olov Ekström

Self

Samuel Rosén

Samuel Rosén

Self

John Lindskog

John Lindskog

Self

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