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Stupid Bom
Directed by Nils Poppe
Written by Paul Baudisch
Nils Poppe
Produced by Otto Scheutz
Starring Nils Poppe
Inga Landgré
Hjördis Petterson
Cinematography Göran Strindberg
Edited by Eric Nordemar
Music by Hans Schreiber
Production
company
Komiska Teatern
Distributed bySandrew-Baumanfilm
Release date
  • 26 December 1953 (1953-12-26)
Running time
82 minutes
CountrySweden
Language Swedish

Stupid Bom (Swedish: Dumbom) is a 1953 Swedish comedy film directed by Nils Poppe and starring Poppe, Inga Landgré, Hjördis Petterson and Ulf Johansson. [1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Sudios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Nilsson. It was part of a series of films featuring Poppe as Fabian Bom.

Synopsis

Fabian Bom is mayor of a town which he has reformed through efficiency projects. Confusions arises when his long-lost twin brother arrives in town as the clown of a travelling circus.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Qvist & Von Bagh p.126

Bibliography

  • Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stupid Bom
Directed by Nils Poppe
Written by Paul Baudisch
Nils Poppe
Produced by Otto Scheutz
Starring Nils Poppe
Inga Landgré
Hjördis Petterson
Cinematography Göran Strindberg
Edited by Eric Nordemar
Music by Hans Schreiber
Production
company
Komiska Teatern
Distributed bySandrew-Baumanfilm
Release date
  • 26 December 1953 (1953-12-26)
Running time
82 minutes
CountrySweden
Language Swedish

Stupid Bom (Swedish: Dumbom) is a 1953 Swedish comedy film directed by Nils Poppe and starring Poppe, Inga Landgré, Hjördis Petterson and Ulf Johansson. [1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Sudios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Nilsson. It was part of a series of films featuring Poppe as Fabian Bom.

Synopsis

Fabian Bom is mayor of a town which he has reformed through efficiency projects. Confusions arises when his long-lost twin brother arrives in town as the clown of a travelling circus.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Qvist & Von Bagh p.126

Bibliography

  • Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.



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