Ursula, the Girl from the Finnish Forests
1953 film
- 2 March 1953 (1953-03-02)
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Ursula, the Girl from the Finnish Forests (Swedish: Ursula - Flickan i Finnskogarna) is a 1953 Swedish drama film directed by Ivar Johansson and starring Eva Stiberg, Birger Malmsten and Naima Wifstrand.[1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm and on location in Värmland County. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bibi Lindström. It was one of several films the director made featuring the Forest Finns.
Synopsis
Ursula is the daughter of a farmer, but she is faced with the dilemma of continuing with her studies of taking over her father's farm.
Cast
- Eva Stiberg as Ursula Cecilia Persson
- Birger Malmsten as Hans Halvarsson
- Naima Wifstrand as Mossi
- Olof Bergström as Erik von Holk
- Dagmar Ebbesen as Kersti
- Artur Rolén as Jöns Virtta
- Åke Fridell as Kåre Flatten
- Sten Lindgren as Karl Persson
- Arne Källerud as Torsén
- Olof Sandborg as Judge
- Peter Lindgren as Arne
- Arne Lindblad as Haikko
- Carl-Olof Alm as Bengt
- Lissi Alandh as Gerslög
- Arthur Fischer as Karlsson
- Harald Emanuelsson as Göran 'Manne' Stangen
- Wilma Malmlöf as Mrs. Svensson
- Alf Östlund as Svensson, court janitor
- Nils Hultgren as Bengt Halvarsson
- Helga Brofeldt as Tilda, Haikko's wife
- Björn Berglund as Chairman
- Gustaf Färingborg as Erik Jansson
- Gunlög Hagberg as Jenny, Ursula's friend
- Ivar Hallbäck as Lindstedt, vicar
- Svea Holst as Fina
- Eric Laurent as Karl Jönsson
- Birger Lensander as Vestlund
- Karin Miller as Hulda, maid
- Emy Storm as Marit
References
- ^ Qvist & Von Bagh p.93
Bibliography
- Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
External links
- Ursula, the Girl from the Finnish Forests at IMDb
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Films directed by Ivar Johansson
- The Realm of the Rye (1929)
- Skipper's Love (1931)
- Lucky Devils (1932)
- People of Hälsingland (1933)
- Boman's Boy (1933)
- Fired (1934)
- The Song to Her (1934)
- The Boys of Number Fifty Seven (1935)
- Ocean Breakers (1935)
- The Lady Becomes a Maid (1936)
- Mother Gets Married (1937)
- Storm Over the Skerries (1938)
- For Better, for Worse (1938)
- Between Us Barons (1939)
- Oh, What a Boy! (1939)
- The Crazy Family (1940)
- The Train Leaves at Nine (1941)
- We're All Errand Boys (1941)
- If I Could Marry the Minister (1941)
- Take Care of Ulla (1942)
- The Yellow Clinic (1942)
- Young Blood (1943)
- Captured by a Voice (1943)
- Eaglets (1944)
- The Forest Is Our Heritage (1944)
- Motherhood (1945)
- The Österman Brothers' Virago (1945)
- The Wedding on Solö (1946)
- Life in the Finnish Woods (1947)
- The Poetry of Ådalen (1947)
- Carnival Evening (1948)
- Big Lasse of Delsbo (1949)
- The Devil and the Smalander (1949)
- The Realm of the Rye (1950)
- In Lilac Time (1952)
- Kalle Karlsson of Jularbo (1952)
- Ursula, the Girl from the Finnish Forests (1953)
- The Red Horses (1954)
- People of the Finnish Forests (1955)
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