

Far till sol och vår
1957 Directed by Lars-Eric KjellgrenMartin Wide inherits a bus from his dying grandfather. He restores it from being a hen house into a tourist bus. He puts an ad in the newspaper about "travels to the sun" and also advertises for a stewardess at the same time. The female reporter Vera Boman signs up for the job, in order to expose the "tourist travel hoax". The two, together with passengers of various kinds set off from a snowy Sweden towards Paris. During the trip, Vera starts to realize that Martin is not a "tourist cheater" but a kind and thoughtful travel arranger, who tries to tend to all his passengers as best as he can, even when the situations become difficult to handle. In addition, a famous Swedish diamond has just been stolen and it turns out that both the thieves and the private detectives who are after them, are passengers on the bus.

Martin Ljung
....................................................Martin Wide

Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz
....................................................Vera Boman

Douglas Håge
....................................................Kattmar

Git Gay
....................................................Tatjana

Fritiof Billquist
....................................................Wexén

Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
....................................................Editor in Chief

Ragnar Arvedson
....................................................Alfonse Petitpoints
Director
...........................................................Lars-Eric Kjellgren
Writer
...........................................................Olle Strandberg
Editor
...........................................................Oscar Rosander
Cinematography
...........................................................Martin Bodin
Music
...........................................................Charles Redland
Lille Bror Söderlundh
Production Companies
...................................................AB Knäppupp
Bulvan Film
Production Countries
........................................................Sweden
Spoken Languages
....................................................Nederlands
English
Français
Deutsch
svenska
Genres
....................................................Crime
Comedy
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