
Ulricehamn, the town by Åsunden
Documentary
Overview
A film about how people lived and worked in the Swedish town Ulricehamn in the late 1950s.
Top Cast
Karin Arfwidsson
Karin Arfwidsson
Self / Narrator (voice)
Karin Arfwidsson
Self / Narrator (voice)


Olle Karlsson
Olle Karlsson
Self
Olle Karlsson
Self
Johan Andersson
Johan Andersson
Self
Johan Andersson
Self
Gustaf Boger
Gustaf Boger
Self
Gustaf Boger
Self
Sven Törner
Sven Törner
Self
Sven Törner
Self
Sven Erie Valdemar Järpe
Sven Erie Valdemar Järpe
Self
Sven Erie Valdemar Järpe
Self
Karl Kloo
Karl Kloo
Self
Karl Kloo
Self
Bertil Larsson
Bertil Larsson
Self
Bertil Larsson
Self
C.A Lindros
C.A Lindros
Self
C.A Lindros
Self
Viktor Fagrell
Viktor Fagrell
Self
Viktor Fagrell
Self
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