Fridolf i lejonkulan
Fridolf i lejonkulan

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Fridolf i lejonkulan

1933
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Swedish

In a sham ceremony at the city hall, the dimwitted Fridolf is married to Margit. It doesn't take long, however, before he is arrested for bigamy. His first wife left him a few years ago, but Fridolf isn't very bright and he thought that she was dead when she wrote a letter to him saying that. She ran off to join a circus. By a coincidence, the circus is visiting Fridolf's home town and Fridolf goes to the circus with a free ticket. But at the circus all he can do is make a fool of himself.

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Director: Edvard PerssonGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

The film follows the escapades of Fridolf, a simple farmer from Scanian countryside, who finds himself in the hustle and bustle of Stockholm. Expecting a quiet visit, he instead gets entangled in a series of comical situations, misunderstandings, and romantic entanglements. His rural naivety clashes hilariously with urban life, leading to a delightful and charmingly chaotic adventure.

Critical Reception

As one of the early sound films in Sweden and a vehicle for its popular star Edvard Persson, 'Fridolf i lejonkulan' was primarily a popular success with audiences who enjoyed its lighthearted comedy and relatable rural charm. Critical reception at the time focused on its entertainment value and Persson's performance. While not a groundbreaking film, it is remembered fondly as a classic piece of Swedish light entertainment from the pre-war era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Edvard Persson's iconic portrayal of a charmingly naive countryman was a major draw.

  • The film offered lighthearted, accessible comedy that resonated with a broad Swedish audience.

  • It's appreciated as a nostalgic glimpse into early Swedish cinema and rural Scandinavian life.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Fridolf i lejonkulan' is largely based on its historical significance and the enduring popularity of Edvard Persson. Viewers often recall it as a charming and simple comedy that provided enjoyable entertainment, though specific details about audience sentiment are scarce due to its age and limited modern availability.

Fun Fact

Edvard Persson, who stars as Fridolf and also wrote the story, was a beloved Swedish actor and singer, particularly known for his portrayals of Scanian characters, making him a national icon.

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