Saga Studios Explained

Saga Film A/S
Industry:Film production
Founder:John Olsen
Location Country:Denmark

Saga Studio (or Saga Film A/S) was a film production company in Denmark founded by John Olsen. The company existed from 1942 to 1976.

History

Several years after Olsen co-founded ASA Film Studio with Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Henning Karmark, there was a falling out between the partners over financial issues. Olsen took his interests and opened Saga Studio as a separate company in 1942, which included a film studio, film rental business and the Saga Cinema,[1] becoming the fourth-largest film production company in Denmark; it was known for its comedy films.[2] Poul Bang, brother of Bang & Olufsen founder Peter Bang, worked as a production manager and director for the studio.[3]

More than 80 films were produced by the studio from 1942 through 1974.[4] Some of its most successful films were the popular comedies of Danish comedian Dirch Passer.

Filmography

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pedersen. Paw Kåre. Unge Lau Bind,1 af Historien om filmmanden Lau Lauritzen junior og ASA Film. 2010. BoD – Books on Demand. Danish. 978-8776919771. multiple.
  2. Book: Sundholm. John. Møller. Birgir Thor. Thorsen. Isak. Andersson. Lars Gustaf. Hedling. Olof. Iversen. Gunnar. Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. 2012. Scarecrow Press. 978-0810878990. 62–63.
  3. Web site: Galleri Saga Studio. 2021-06-30. da-DK.
  4. Book: Lund. Jørn. Den Store Danske Encyklopædi. 1994. Danmarks Nationalleksikon. Danish. 8777890019. (S) Saga Studio.