
The Children of Bullerbyn Village
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Overview
Bullerbyn is a small village in Småland in the late 1920s. There are three farms there. Lisa lives in the middle farm with her brothers Lasse and Bosse. The sisters Britta and Anna live on the Norrgården farm, and Olle lives on the Sörgården farm. And then there's Kerstin, Olle's little sister. It's the height of summer and every day is full of adventure! The first film adaptation of Astrid Lindgren's books about Bullerbyn.
Top Cast


Elisabeth Nordkvist
Elisabeth Nordkvist
Anna
Elisabeth Nordkvist
Anna


Catti Edfeldt
Catti Edfeldt
Narrator (Lisa)
Catti Edfeldt
Narrator (Lisa)
Kaj Andersson
Kaj Andersson
Bosse
Kaj Andersson
Bosse
Jan Erik Husbom
Jan Erik Husbom
Olle
Jan Erik Husbom
Olle
Tomas Johansson
Tomas Johansson
Lasse
Tomas Johansson
Lasse
Lena Wixell
Lena Wixell
Lisa
Lena Wixell
Lisa
Kim Åsberg
Kim Åsberg
Britta
Kim Åsberg
Britta
Tove Hellbom
Tove Hellbom
Kerstin
Tove Hellbom
Kerstin
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