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One Summer of Happiness
Directed by
Arne Mattsson
1951
1h 43m
Drama
,
Romance
6.8
57%
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After graduation, a Swedish youth goes to live with his uncle in the countryside and immediately takes a liking to a local girl.
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Cast of One Summer of Happiness
Ulla Jacobsson
Kerstin
Edvin Adolphson
Anders Persson
Irma Christenson
Sigrid
Folke Sundquist
Göran Stendahl
John Elfström
Priest
Erik Hell
Torsten, farm worker
Sten Lindgren
Göran's father
Nils Hallberg
Nisse
Sten Mattsson
Olle
Gunvor Pontén
Sylvia
Gösta Gustafson
Fredrik Larsson
Arne Källerud
Klas Viberg
Axel Högel
Johan Larsson, Kerstin's grandfather
Olav Riégo
Teacher
Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
Accordion player
John Melin
Hospital patient
Ingemar Holde
Man on bicycle
Kristina Adolphson
Girl in the play
Berta Hall
Erich Conrad
Margaretha Löwler
Ulla-Bella Fridh
Gunilla Pontén
Birgitta Wetterhall
Gustaf "Stålfarfar" Håkansson
Jan Sandquist
Ejnar Haglund
Göran Jonsson
Arne Mattsson
Director / Writer
Per Olof Ekström
Writer
Olle Hellbom
Writer
Volodja Semitjov
Writer
One Summer of Happiness Ratings & Reviews
Film Culture
Herman G. Weinberg
One Summer of Happiness, a Swedish film, has all the virtues of the best Swedish films -- a deep feeling for nature, a healthy attitude towards sex, and a genuine dislike for religious bigotry.
Orlando Sentinel
Pat Pinkerton
Ulla Jacobsson, reminiscent of a younger Ingrid Bergman, is the sensitive girl -- bound by cold puritanical parents. Moments of robust country humor lighten the tension of impending tragedy.
Film Culture
Andrew Sarris
It is a thoughtful, sincere film graced with an unusually intense performance by Ulla Jacobsson. But it is not really a great film nor even a very important one. But it has a certain interest, both technically and historically.
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