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Frida's Songs

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Frida's Songs
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Frida's Songs (Swedish: Fridas visor) is a 1930 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Elisabeth Frisk, Bengt Djurberg and Tore Svennberg.[1] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde.

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This was the debut film of actress Annalisa Ericson.[2]

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Cast

  • Elisabeth Frisk as Frida Blomgren
  • Bengt Djurberg as Åke Brunander
  • Tore Svennberg as Brickman
  • Sigurd Wallén as Gyllberg
  • Håkan Westergren as Hasse Brickman
  • Lili Lani as Miss Daisy
  • Albert Paulig as Kaufmann
  • Harry Ahlin as Clown
  • Charlie Almlöf as Visitor at the circus
  • Helge Andersson as Worker at the circus
  • Ossian Brofeldt as Visitor at the circus
  • Ernst Brunman as Singer
  • Thor Christiernsson as Older man
  • Annalisa Ericson as Dancer
  • Harry Essing as Lauging visitor at the circus
  • Hartwig Fock as Father with twins
  • Hilding Gavle as Visitor at the circus
  • Mona Geijer-Falkner as Waitress
  • Disa Gillis as Lilla Grisen
  • Thure Holm as Older man
  • Sune Holmqvist as Boy
  • Jullan Jonsson as The fireman's mother
  • Helge Kihlberg as Police lieutenant
  • Dagny Lind as One of Hasse's girlfriends
  • Hugo Lundström as Visitor at the circus
  • Sven Magnusson as Young guest at the restaurant
  • John Melin as Fireman
  • Gull Natorp as Post clerk
  • Rutger Nygren as Fireman
  • Gustaf Salzenstein as Visitor at the circus
  • Åke Uppström as Lauging visitor at the circus
  • Tom Walter as Visitor at the circus
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