Life in the Country (1943 film) explained

Life in the Country
Director:Bror Bügler
Based On:From My Farming Days by Fritz Reuter
Starring:Edvard Persson
George Fant
Birgitta Valberg
Music:Alvar Kraft
Editing:Gösta Bjurman
Studio:Europa Film
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish

Life in the Country (Swedish: Livet på landet) is a 1943 Swedish historical comedy film directed by Bror Bügler and starring Edvard Persson, George Fant and Birgitta Valberg.[1] It is based on the 1862 German novel From My Farming Days by Fritz Reuter,[2] which had previously been adapted into the 1924 Swedish silent film Life in the Country.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Linder.

Cast

References

  1. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland p.124
  2. Goble p.841

Bibliography