Algot Larsson

Most Popular Algot Larsson Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

En natt på Glimmingehus Trailer (1954)

26 December 1954

Gammel-Nils works as a guide at Glimmingehus and guides us through this movie about love and ghosts.

Blue sky Trailer (1955)

26 December 1955

Teacher Rundqvist who works in a school in a small town in Scania is old fashioned but loved by his pupils.

Jolanta - den gäckande suggan Trailer (1945)

12 November 1945

The Skåne farmer Jeppsson has a tax debt and gets into trouble when he refuses to pay.

The Paymaster Trailer (1939)

06 March 1939

Henrik Karlsson is accused of having stolen 5,000 SEK, even though he is innocent. But to protect the real thief, who is sick in hospital, Karlsson takes the full responsibility.

The Happy Tailor Trailer (1945)

26 December 1945

Sören, a poor tailor with many children, dreams of becoming a miller and buys the windmill of the village with money he does not have.

Charlie the Innkeeper Trailer (1939)

04 November 1939

Kalle Jeppson is the joyful owner of a rural inn, "Spången" (The Footbridge). His only problems are all the bylaws that makes it difficult to have a quiet drink and the shrew of his wife who is always nagging on him.

Skåningar Trailer (1944)

09 October 1944

Farmer Mårten Esbjörnsson has three adult sons who all want to find a wife to marry. However, all the young women of the neighborhood seem to be less than perfect.

The Students at Tröstehult Trailer (1924)

15 January 1924

Baron Brusenhielm at castle Tröstehult in Skåne dislikes how his young son Karl Oscar is playing “mother and father” with the tenant’s daughter Ann-Marie, as he anticipates the beginning of a future misalliance.

The Station Master Trailer (1942)

26 December 1942

Carl Malm is a goodhearted man who runs a railway station. He lives together with his maid and her seven kids.

The Top Prize Trailer (1924)

06 October 1924

Students John Ek, Sten Klang and Georg Hult enjoy life at Lund University, while trying to win the heart of the beautiful Maggie Frisch.