Med folket för fosterlandet

Med folket för fosterlandet

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1938-06-13

This film depicts every noteworthy event (in the eyes of the film-makers) in Sweden from the death of King Oscar II, in 1907, to the celebration of the 80th birthday of King Gustave V in Stockholm in June of 1938. This film is comprised largely of newsreel clips intermixed with the fictional story of the family lives of a working man and a well-to-do newspaper editor through two generations, with a special significance in the showing of the development of the social-democratic form of government in Sweden.

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Med folket för fosterlandet

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This film depicts every noteworthy event (in the eyes of the film-makers) in Sweden from the death of King Oscar II, in 1907, to the celebration of the 80th birthday of King Gustave V in Stockholm in June of 1938. This film is comprised largely of newsreel clips intermixed with the fictional story of the family lives of a working man and a well-to-do newspaper editor through two generations, with a special significance in the showing of the development of the social-democratic form of government in Sweden.

Released

1938-06-13

Runtime

106

Director

Hasse Ekman

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Crime

Drama

History

War

Language

svenska

Production

SF Studios

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    Sigurd Wallén

    Sigurd Wallén
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    Linnéa Hillberg

    Linnéa Hillberg
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    Åke Johansson

    Åke Johansson
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    Hasse Ekman

    Hasse Ekman
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    Eleonor de Floer

    Eleonor de Floer
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    Marianne Löfgren

    Marianne Löfgren
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    Gösta Cederlund

    Gösta Cederlund
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    Kotti Chave

    Kotti Chave
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    Sven-Eric Gamble

    Sven-Eric Gamble
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    Maritta Marke

    Maritta Marke
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    Björn Berglund

    Björn Berglund
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    Eric Abrahamsson

    Eric Abrahamsson
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    Anders Henrikson

    Anders Henrikson
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    Gun-Mari Kjellström

    Gun-Mari Kjellström