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Father Bom (Swedish: Pappa Bom) is a 1949 Swedish comedy film directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren and starring Nils Poppe, Gunnar Björnstrand and Sif Ruud. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall. It was part of a series starring Poppe as Fabian Bom. A number of Swedish sports stars appeared as themselves.
Cast
Nils Poppe as Fabian Bom
Gunnar Björnstrand as Fritjof Krafft
Else-Merete Heiberg as Lena Brodin
Sif Ruud as Adela Pettersson, änka
Julia Cæsar as Euphemia Olsson
Arne Lindblad as Anton Söderberg
Nils Hallberg as Sprallis
Rolf Botvid as Fimpen
Georg Adelly as Puman
Torsten Tegnér as Self
Olle Tandberg as Self
Henry Carlsson as Self
Arne Andersson as Self
Henry Kälarne as Self
Åke Spångert as Self
Åke Seyffarth as Self
Margit Andelius as Skvallerkäring i buss
Märta Arbin as Barnavårdslärare
Helga Brofeldt as Skvallerkäring i buss
Ernst Brunman as Trafikkonstapel Brakbälg
Arthur Fischer as Värvare från Småköpings idrottsförening
Sigge Fürst as Speaker vid idrottstävlingen
Mona Geijer-Falkner as Hyresgäst
Gustaf Lövås as Värvare från Lyckeby idrottsförening
Hanny Schedin as Hulda Söderberg, Antons hustru
Rune Stylander as Idrottsman
References
Bibliography
McIlroy, Brian. World Cinema: Sweden. Flicks Books, 1986.
Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
External links
Father Bom at IMDb
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