One-Week Bachelors
One-Week Bachelors (Swedish: Gräsänklingar) is a Swedish comedy film from 1982, directed by Hans Iveberg.[1] The film premiered on the theaters on December 16, 1982.[2]
One-Week Bachelors | |
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Directed by | Hans Iveberg |
Written by | Åke Cato Jan Richter |
Produced by | Peter Hald |
Starring | Gösta Ekman Janne Carlsson Lena Olin Mona Seilitz Svante Grundberg |
Cinematography | Petter Davidson |
Edited by | Roger Sellberg Sten Valegren |
Music by | Björn J:son Lindh |
Production companies | Drakfilm Produktion Europa Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Plot
The architect Gary Stenström is at Arlanda and has just waved by his wife who is going to Geneva at a conference. After the airbus has driven him out, he gets lifted by car mechanic Lasse who is Gary's straight opposite. Gary's plans to have a quiet week as a grassland change are radically changing and he is experiencing a whole new world with Lasse.
Cast
- Gösta Ekman as Gary[3][4]
- Janne Carlsson as Lasse
- Lena Olin as Nina
- Mona Seilitz as Inga-Lill
- Lis Nilheim as Lilian
- Peter Harryson as Göran
- Lennart R. Svensson as Rune
- Lena Nyman as Maggan
- Marika Lindström as Viveka
- Svante Grundberg as Staffan
- Börje Nyberg as Brogren
- Stig Ossian Ericson as Hypnotist
- Johannes Brost as Bank robber
- Claire Wikholm as Secretary
- Roland Janson as policeman
- Michael Segerström as policeman
- Peter Schildt as policeman
- Ann-Sofie Kylin as Anki
- Kim Anderzon as hypnosis lady
- Marvin Yxner as hypnosis man
- Åsa Bjerkerot as Mia
- Nils Eklund as Mia's father
- Gregor Dahlman as taxi driver
- Palle Granditsky as Mayor
- Joel Fänge as August Carlsson
- Christina Lindberg as stripper
- Gunwer Bergkvist as Lady with pram
- Luc Bouy as restaurant employee
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