| Bohus Battalion | |
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| Directed by | Sölve Cederstrand  Arthur Spjuth  | 
| Written by | Sölve Cederstrand  Arthur Spjuth  | 
| Produced by | David Norberg | 
| Starring | Per Grundén  Doris Svedlund Gus Dahlström  | 
| Cinematography | Sven Nykvist | 
| Edited by | Lennart Wallén | 
| Music by | Sverker Ahde  Sten Frykberg Håkan von Eichwald  | 
Production company  | Sandrews  | 
| Distributed by | Sandrew-Baumanfilm | 
Release date  | 26 December 1949 | 
Running time  | 107 minutes | 
| Country | Sweden | 
| Language | Swedish | 
Bohus Battalion (Swedish: Bohus bataljon) is a 1949 Swedish comedy film directed by Sölve Cederstrand and Arthur Spjuth and starring Per Grundén, Doris Svedlund and Gus Dahlström.[1][2][3] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director P.A. Lundgren. It was part of a tradition of comedies in Swedish cinema following those called up for military service.
Cast
- Per Grundén as 112 Pelle Holm
 - Doris Svedlund as Elsie Tonérus
 - Gus Dahlström as 116 Kålle Götlund
 - Holger Höglund as 114 Kirre Johansson
 - Fritiof Billquist as Capt. Lundberg
 - Anne-Margrethe Björlin as Marja Holm
 - Gunnar Olsson as Sebastian Tonérus
 - Sten Lindgren as Capt. Striktberg
 - Gösta Prüzelius as Kurt Kronborg
 - Carin Swensson as Lisa
 - Bengt Berger as Private
 - Astrid Bodin as Woman in window
 - Helga Brofeldt as Woman in window
 - Siegfried Fischer as Sträng
 - Anna-Lisa Fröberg as Guest at Tonérus' party
 - Ivar Hallbäck as Colonel
 - Leif Hedenberg as Furir
 - Sten Hedlund as Officer
 - Nils Hultgren as Fanjukaren
 - Stig Johanson as Kalle Westerberg
 - Ivar Kåge as Colonel
 - Hildur Lindberg as Blå Stjärna
 - Adèle Lundvall as Blå Stjärna
 - Aurore Palmgren as Alma
 - Mauritz Strömbom as Officer
 - Rune Stylander as Speaker
 - Olle Ståhl as Guest at Tonérus' party
 - Tord Stål as Officer
 - Gunnar Swahn as Stallfurir
 - Bruno Sörwing as Private
 
References
- ↑ "Bohus Bataljon (1949) - SFDB".
 - ↑ International Motion Picture Almanac. Quigley Publications, 1950. p.741
 - ↑ Krawc p.388
 
Bibliography
- Krawc, Alfred. International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the beginnings to 1984). Saur, 1986.
 
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