Sjösalavår
movie

Released September 05, 1949
Overview
The Troubadour sits at a rock beside his summerhouse Sjösala in the Stockholm archipelago. He is composing a new ballad, when his son Sven Bertil interrupts him, telling him that an angry man is knocking at their door. It is the creditor Andersson, coming with a new unpaid bill to be put on the top of all the other. The Troubadour is tired of all economical problems. It disturbs the peace he needs to be able to write new songs, and without new songs he cannot earn the money he needs to pay the bills. To get peace and inspiration for his writing, he makes a quick decision to go to Buenos Aires. By phone he persuades his publisher to prepay 7000 kronor for some future book. On the little ferry from the islands in the sea to Stockholm city the Troubadour is carried away by his imagination into the fictitious world of his main character Fritiof Andersson. Colorful scenes from various songs are enacted before his dreaming eyes. In Stockholm he spends the night at the inn Gyldene Freden. ...
Cast

Evert Taube
as
The Troubadour

Elof Ahrle
as
Fritiof Andersson

Maj-Britt Nilsson
as
Elvira

Douglas Håge
as
The cook

Benkt-Åke Benktsson
as
Elvira's father

John Elfström
as
Ernst Georg

Sture Ericson
as
Strand

Åke Fridell
as
Karl-Oscar

Ulla Andreasson
as
Marita

Hjördis Petterson
as
Elvira's mother

Alexander von Baumgarten
as
Bar Manager in Ultra Mar
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Bojan Westin
as
Emma




