Trollsommar (1980)
Three city kids are taken somewhat reluctantly to a farm out in the forests of Sweden. There they meet the resident country kids who's rosy cheeks and youthful antics mirror the apathy and cynicism of the children grown up in the callous and barren streets of the city. In the country, strange and mysterious things are afoot. Sudden fires, cars braking down and enigmatic sightings point to there being more than the modern man fathoms in the woods. People talk of trolls and beings in the woods, guardians of the land, but the grown ups do not believe and the cynical city children say such talk is nonsense.
Director:
Hans Dahlberg
Writer:
Björn Holm
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Teddy Rhodin as Goblin Father |
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Marrit Ohlsson as Goblin Mother |
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Stefan Wånggren as Humpe |
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Birger Åsander as Old Goblin |
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Sif Ruud as The Old Woman |
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Tommy Johnson as Elis |
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Berit Persson as Mona |
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Lena Lindgren as Karin |
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Thore Härdelin as Phan |
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Susanne Hallvares as Huldra |
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Nenne Rydberg as Huldra |
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Rolf Larsson as |
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Kaj Nuora as |
| Directing | Hans Dahlberg | Director |
| Writing | Björn Holm | Screenplay |
| Camera | Lasse Björne | Director of Photography |
| Art | Stig Limér | Production Design |
| Editing | Wic Kjellin | Editor |
| Production | Åke Holm | Producer |
| Sound | Peter Ekvall | Sound |
| Sound | Björn Gunnarsson | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Tommy Berggren | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Inger Löwe | Costume Design |