Ingen morgondag (1957)
It is in a battlefield in Karelia, Finland during the Continuation war (1941-1944). Intensive shooting between Finnish and Soviet troops takes place. The Soviet occupation is strong, and on the Finnish side it is ordered to withdraw. But Captain Viktor Aaltonen does not listen to the order but wants to shorten a wounded companion's suffering. Aaltonen is taken to the Soviet prison camp, Vorkuta, where he will spend a decade.
Director: Arne Mattsson
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Jarl Kulle as Viktor Aaltonen |
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Margit Carlqvist as Astrid Bergas |
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Lars Ekborg as Raul Bergas |
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Kolbjörn Knudsen as Bergas |
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Allan Edwall as The poet |
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Carl-Olof Alm as The artist |
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Olof Widgren as Doctor Linnamo |
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Brita Öberg as Mrs Hietari |
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Åke Lindman as escaped prisoner |
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Axel Slangus as blind beggar |
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Henake Schubak as Berga's butler |
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Eric Fröling as social assistance officer |
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Anneli Sauli as the artist's model |
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Jan Olov Andersson as boy showing murder scene |
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Kari Sylwan as secretary at Berga's office |
| Art | Bibi Lindström | Production Design |
| Editing | Lennart Wallén | Editor |
| Sound | Björn Korander | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Einar Englund | Music |
| Production | Jack S. Kotschack | Producer |
| Directing | Arne Mattsson | Director |
| Writing | Mika Waltari | Novel |
| Camera | Osmo Harkimo | Director of Photography |