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| Directed by | Julius Jaenzon | 
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| Cinematography | Julius Jaenzon | 
| Music by | Arvid Petersén | 
Production company  | Film AB Minerva  | 
Release date  | 27 October 1930 | 
Running time  | 75 minutes | 
| Country | Sweden | 
| Language | Swedish | 
Ulla, My Ulla (Swedish: Ulla min Ulla) is a 1930 Swedish historical drama film directed by Julius Jaenzon and starring Torsten Winge, Åke Claesson and Greta Söderberg. It is based on a play about the eighteenth century composer Carl Michael Bellman, and takes its title from one of his most popular songs.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde.
Cast
- Torsten Winge as Gustaf III
 - Åke Claesson as Carl Michael Bellman
 - Greta Söderberg as Ulla Winblad
 - Brita Appelgren as Anne-Charlotte von Stapelmohr
 - Olga Adamsén as Lärkstämma's Mother
 - Georg Blomstedt as Guest at Tuppen
 - Ernst Brunman as Mollberg
 - Artur Cederborgh as Elis Schröderheim
 - Birgit Chenon as Lady in Waiting
 - Thor Christiernsson as Courtier
 - Erland Colliander as Puckel
 - Elsa Ebbesen as Kajsa-Stina, waitress at Tuppen
 - Tore Ericsson as Court Valet
 - Arvid Erwall as Movitz
 - Georg Fernqvist as Court Valet
 - Karin Granberg as Kolmätar-Lotta
 - Nils Granberg as Court Valet
 - Eric Gustafson as Lärkstämma
 - Gösta Gustafson as Ahlquitter
 - Paul Hagman as Courtier
 - Wictor Hagman as Kax Kymmonpylotta
 - Greta Hallgren as Waitress at Blå Porten
 - Olle Hilding as Court Valet
 - Maja Jerlström as Waitress at Blå Porten
 - Nils Karlsson as Policeman
 - Knut Lambert as Appolonius
 - Hjalmar Lindblad as Policeman
 - Hugo Lundström as Petter Nordström
 - Otto Malmberg as Bergström
 - Arvid Petersén as Fader Berg
 - Edla Rothgardt as Lady in Waiting
 - Valborg Svensson as Anna-Lisa, waitress at Tuppen
 - Sven Wahlström as Court Valet
 - Harald Wehlnor as Wingmark
 - Ruth Weijden as Mutter at Tuppen
 - Olof Widgren as Fredman
 
References
- ↑ Goble p.996
 
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
 
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