| In Darkest Smaland | |
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| Directed by | Schamyl Bauman | 
| Written by | Albert Engström (novels)  Schamyl Bauman Erik Lundegård Torsten Lundqvist  | 
| Produced by | Ragnar Arvedson | 
| Starring | Sigurd Wallén  Emil Fjellström Gull Natorp  | 
| Cinematography | Olle Nordemar  Sven Nykvist  | 
| Edited by | Lennart Wallén | 
| Music by | Gunnar Johansson  Jules Sylvain  | 
Production company  | Bauman-Produktion  | 
| Distributed by | Sandrew-Baumanfilm | 
Release date  | 25 October 1943 | 
Running time  | 73 minutes | 
| Country | Sweden | 
| Language | Swedish | 
In Darkest Smaland (Swedish: I mörkaste Småland) is a 1943 Swedish comedy film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Sigurd Wallén, Emil Fjellström and Gull Natorp.[1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Allan Egnell.
Cast
- Sigurd Wallén as Johannes / Narrator
 - Emil Fjellström as Cornelius
 - Gull Natorp as Kristin
 - Eivor Landström as Mari
 - Peter Höglund as Alfred
 - Gideon Wahlberg as Policeman
 - Theodor Berthels as Erkas
 - Carl Barcklind as Judge
 - Carl Hagman as Dr. Lind
 - John Botvid as Johannes' father
 - Wiktor Andersson as Const. Söderkvist
 - Nils Hallberg as Erkas' son
 - Lennart Pilotti as Erkas' son
 - Erik A. Petschler asCircus manager
 - Ernst Brunman as Magnus
 - Kaj Hjelm as Johannes' son
 - Albin Erlandson as Lars-Ola
 - Ingemar Holde as Karlsson
 - Artur Cederborgh as Station master
 - Arne Lindblad as Circus staff
 - Birger Sahlberg as Merchant
 - Torsten Hillberg as Lieutenant at Ränneslätt
 - Aurore Palmgren as Old woman
 - Mona Geijer-Falkner as Workhouse inmate
 - Wilma Malmlöf as Woman at the poor-house
 - Lisa Wirström as Woman at the poor-house
 - Anna-Stina Wåglund as Lady at the market
 - Gudrun Folmer-Hansen as Circus cashier
 - Knut Frankman as Man at the poor-house
 - Rudolf Svensson as Circus athlete
 - Artur Rolén as . Merchant
 - Hartwig Fock as Man buying butter at the market
 - Karl Erik Flens as Conscript
 - Bror Abelli as Vicar
 - Folke Algotsson as Man at the market
 - Gunnar Almqvist as Man in courtroom
 - Margit Andelius as Telephone operator
 - Olga Andersson as Mrs. Lind
 - Julia Cæsar as Lady at the dance
 - John Elfström as Fighter at the dance
 - Millan Fjellström as Woman outside the poor-house
 - Jack Gill as Accordion player
 - Hjördis Gille as Emma
 - Viktor Haak as Man at the dance
 - Carl Harald as Man at the market
 - Carin Lundquist as Woman at the market
 - Hugo Lundström as Man outside the poor-house
 - Curt Löwgren as Conscript
 - John Melin as Innkeeper
 - Gösta Qvist as Karlsson
 - Gabriel Rosén as Corporal
 - Jan-Olof Rydqvist as Johannes' second son
 - Victor Thorén as Schoolteacher
 
References
- ↑ Wallengren p. 48
 
Bibliography
- Wallengren, Ann-Kristin. Welcome Home Mr Swanson: Swedish Emigrants and Swedishness on Film. Nordic Academic Press, 2014.
 
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