Året var 1952 (2002)
1952 - he year when Gösta Snoddas Nordgren sings Flottarkärlek on the radio and it becomes a hit. Gustaf VI Adolf turns 70. A Swedish DC-3 disappears and a Catalina plane is shot down by Soviet fighter aircraft. A Swedish spy business is being rolled out. Fritjof Enbom has given information to the Soviet Union. It is also an Olympic year - Winter Olympics in Oslo and Summer Olympics in Helsinki.
Directors: Jonas Fohlin, Jan Lindenbaum.
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Marie Nyreröd as Narrator (voice) |
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Åke Engerstedt as Self |
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Nils Jerring as Self |
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Fritiof Enbom as Self (archive footage) |
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Ingemar Johansson as Self (archive footage) |
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King Gustav VI Adolf as Self (archive footage) |
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Gösta "Snoddas" Nordgren as Self (archive footage) |
| Directing | Jonas Fohlin | Director |
| Directing | Jan Lindenbaum | Director |
| Writing | Jonas Fohlin | Staff Writer |
| Writing | Jan Lindenbaum | Staff Writer |
| Crew | Gustaf Boge | Cinematography |
| Editing | Margareta Lidén | Editor |
| Editing | Carl Wahlgren | Online Editor |
| Camera | Tage Göransson | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Gösta Roosling | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Per Boström | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Linda Forssén | Sound Editor |
| Lighting | Anders Eklund | Lighting Director |
| Editing | Lennart Petersson | Online Editor |
| Art | Jan Stenmark | Graphic Designer |
| Production | Nadja Klich | Researcher |