Åsa-Nisse Goes Hunting (Swedish: Åsa-Nisse på jaktstigen) is a 1950 Swedish comedy film directed by Ragnar Frisk and starring John Elfström, Artur Rolén and Helga Brofeldt.[1] It was the second film in the long-running Åsa-Nisse series about a raffish character living in rural Småland. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bertil Duroj.
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Directed by | Ragnar Frisk |
Written by | Stig Cederholm (stories) Theodor Berthels Lennart Palme |
Produced by | Gösta Sandin |
Starring | John Elfström Artur Rolén Helga Brofeldt. |
Cinematography | Frank Dalin |
Music by | Sven Rüno |
Production company | Svensk Talfilm |
Distributed by | Svensk Talfilm |
Release date | 11 September 1950 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Åsa-Nisse is fond of poaching, but a new constable has his eye on them. When Åsa-Nisse gets his foot caught in a trap, he is arrested and taken to the city of Jönköping for trial. The same evening he and his companions go out for a night on the town where they meet two attractive young woman. Sometime later Åsa-Nisse has to explain with difficulty to his wife just what they got up to that night.
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