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Basic facts

Original title På palmblad och rosor
Film type TV film
Category Fiction
Director
Screenplay
Original work
Production country
Production company
Classification Suitable for all audiences
Swedish release 1976-04-14

Cast

Janne Carlsson
"Proppen" Oskarsson

Svea Holst (as Svea Holst-Widén)
gumman

Gunnel Fred
Gabrielle

Hasse Jonsson (as Hans Jonsson)
"Sållet"

Titles

Original title
Swedish release title
Title for Swedish DVD release

Crew

Director
Screenplay
Production Manager
Director of Photography
Production Designer
Production Mixer
Script Supervisor
Production Assistant
Unit Manager
Gaffer
Costume Designer
Make-up Supervisor
Driver

Cast

Janne Carlsson "Proppen" Oskarsson
Svea Holst (as Svea Holst-Widén) gumman
Gunnel Fred Gabrielle
Hasse Jonsson (as Hans Jonsson) "Sållet"

Companies

Production Company Lars Lennart Forsberg Produktion
Co-Production Company Sveriges Television AB TV2
Distributor in Sweden (DVD) Nordisk Film AB 2012

Swedish censorship / rating

Censorship number 123172
Date 1982-02-25
Classification Suitable for all audiences
Original length 905 meters


Original work

Original title På palmblad och rosor (Novel)
Author Stig Claesson


Release dates

Release in Sweden 1976-04-14 TV2 Sweden 79 min
TV showing 1976-04-18 TV2 Sweden 79 min
Release in Stockholm 1982-04-23 Filmstaden Stockholm Sweden 82 min (TV-filmfestival)
TV showing 1986-01-29 TV2 Sweden
DVD release 2012-09-26 Sweden
TV showing 2018-05-12 SVT1 Sweden
2018-05-15 SVT24 Sweden
2018-06-02 SVT1 Sweden

Holdings Posters

Size Smaller than 40 x 75 cm
Quantity 2


Holdings Scripts

Script type Inspelningsmanus
Script title Filmmanus efter Stig Claessons roman med samma namn.
Extent 113 s.
Language Swedish


Holdings Promotion materials

Type Promotion material
Language Swedish



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