Pojkarna på Storholmen
Encyclopedia
The Storholmen Brothers is a 1932 Swedish black-and-white comedy film
. It was directed by and starred Sigurd Wallén
and Fridolf Rhudin
, two of the big names of Swedish film in the early 20th century. Pojkarna på Storholmen is one of the greatest box office
hits in the history of the leading Swedish film studio Svensk Filmindustri, and generally regarded as one of the best Fridolf Rhudin comedies.
is quite religious and has therefore been regarded as a suitable place for the care of "odd young people adrift" who are to be placed there by the "Municipal Protection Society for Young Girls". One day, the fashionable Sonja Waller, a woman with a "questionable reputation", is expected at the island and the Sjölunds are waiting anxiously. Unfortunately, the young handsome Gunnar Andersson of the neighboring Storholmen Island has been sent to get her at a local steamboat bridge. Sonja, who is a pretty girl, immediately makes a great impression on Gunnar, who soon forgets that he is actually engaged to Aina, Sjölund's daughter. As Gunnar wants to show off for the new guest, the boat trip back to the Lillholmen is delayed for more than an hour. Back at the Storholmen Island, the general mood gets tense as all the locals are anxious to have a glimpse of the woman from the big city. After a short while, Ivar (Gunnar's brother) and Sixten (his cousin), along with the farmhand Snor-August, take off to the Lillholmen under false pretences. This angers Aina who herself maintains that she is actually engaged to Sixten, the heir of half the islet. Sixten is, for the solemn occasion, dressed in a seaman's sweater with the text "Waxholm I" (a famous archipelago steamer) across the chess. When Sonja arrives at the Lillholmen, Aina is horrified to discover that Gunnar and Sixten are almost obsessed by the new woman.
After having a look at her new home, Sonja takes off to the Storholmen to use the only phone available at the two islands. There, one of her friends back in Stockholm incidentally calls her. Sonja tells her about her new home and that the people there are really funny, and she jokes that the young men are particularly handsome. The friend gets interested and invites the brothers to Stockholm
(a place where they have never been before), and the brothers take off to the city to see her at a nightclub. The young men are dressed in their black Sunday suits, and arriving in Stockholm, they have a drink at a bar where Sixten encounters a bald man (a classic scene where Sixten thinks that he should pull the poor man's hair). At the nightclub they meet with Sonja's friends, and they are quickly lost in the latest "Apache
Dance". In quite a dizzy mood, the boys finally return to the Storholmen, where Sonja Waller has eventually reconciled with Aina - who now gets her Gunnar back. Moments later, Ivar proposes to Sonja, telling her that it doesn't matter that she is a woman with a "questionable background", and besides, there are "very few handsome women" in the archipelago anyway.
and became an instant success, and was running at movie theatres on a regular basis for almost 40 years. It was filmed at the Filmstaden Studios
north of Stockholm, with some exterior scenes filmed at various locations in the Stockholm archipelago
. The film is based on the play Pojkarna på Storholmen - Waxholm 1:an, which originally opened on 9 October 1914, at the Folkteatern theatre in Stockholm. A later version, opened on 3 May 1928, at the Mosebacke Theatre in Stockholm. In this version, Fridolf Rhudin acted as Sixten, originally a supporting-role character, which in the final movie became the lead character, tailor-made for Rhudin.
Comedy film
Comedy film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on humour. They are designed to elicit laughter from the audience. Comedies are mostly light-hearted dramas and are made to amuse and entertain the audiences...
. It was directed by and starred Sigurd Wallén
Sigurd Wallén
Sigurd Wallén was a Swedish actor, film director and singer.-Selected filmography:* His Lordship's Last Will * June Nights...
and Fridolf Rhudin
Fridolf Rhudin
-Filmography :*Simon i Backabo *Hemliga Svensson *Fridolf i lejonkulan *Muntra musikanter *Pojkarna på Storholmen *Skepp ohoj! *Falska millionären *Kronans kavaljerer...
, two of the big names of Swedish film in the early 20th century. Pojkarna på Storholmen is one of the greatest box office
Box office
A box office is a place where tickets are sold to the public for admission to an event. Patrons may perform the transaction at a countertop, through an unblocked hole through a wall or window, or at a wicket....
hits in the history of the leading Swedish film studio Svensk Filmindustri, and generally regarded as one of the best Fridolf Rhudin comedies.
Plot
The Sjölund family at Lillholmen Island in the Stockholm archipelagoStockholm archipelago
The Stockholm archipelago is the largest archipelago of Sweden, and one of the largest archipelagos of the Baltic Sea.-Geography:The archipelago extends from Stockholm roughly 60 kilometers to the east...
is quite religious and has therefore been regarded as a suitable place for the care of "odd young people adrift" who are to be placed there by the "Municipal Protection Society for Young Girls". One day, the fashionable Sonja Waller, a woman with a "questionable reputation", is expected at the island and the Sjölunds are waiting anxiously. Unfortunately, the young handsome Gunnar Andersson of the neighboring Storholmen Island has been sent to get her at a local steamboat bridge. Sonja, who is a pretty girl, immediately makes a great impression on Gunnar, who soon forgets that he is actually engaged to Aina, Sjölund's daughter. As Gunnar wants to show off for the new guest, the boat trip back to the Lillholmen is delayed for more than an hour. Back at the Storholmen Island, the general mood gets tense as all the locals are anxious to have a glimpse of the woman from the big city. After a short while, Ivar (Gunnar's brother) and Sixten (his cousin), along with the farmhand Snor-August, take off to the Lillholmen under false pretences. This angers Aina who herself maintains that she is actually engaged to Sixten, the heir of half the islet. Sixten is, for the solemn occasion, dressed in a seaman's sweater with the text "Waxholm I" (a famous archipelago steamer) across the chess. When Sonja arrives at the Lillholmen, Aina is horrified to discover that Gunnar and Sixten are almost obsessed by the new woman.
After having a look at her new home, Sonja takes off to the Storholmen to use the only phone available at the two islands. There, one of her friends back in Stockholm incidentally calls her. Sonja tells her about her new home and that the people there are really funny, and she jokes that the young men are particularly handsome. The friend gets interested and invites the brothers to Stockholm
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and the largest city of Sweden and constitutes the most populated urban area in Scandinavia. Stockholm is the most populous city in Sweden, with a population of 851,155 in the municipality , 1.37 million in the urban area , and around 2.1 million in the metropolitan area...
(a place where they have never been before), and the brothers take off to the city to see her at a nightclub. The young men are dressed in their black Sunday suits, and arriving in Stockholm, they have a drink at a bar where Sixten encounters a bald man (a classic scene where Sixten thinks that he should pull the poor man's hair). At the nightclub they meet with Sonja's friends, and they are quickly lost in the latest "Apache
Apache
Apache is the collective term for several culturally related groups of Native Americans in the United States originally from the Southwest United States. These indigenous peoples of North America speak a Southern Athabaskan language, which is related linguistically to the languages of Athabaskan...
Dance". In quite a dizzy mood, the boys finally return to the Storholmen, where Sonja Waller has eventually reconciled with Aina - who now gets her Gunnar back. Moments later, Ivar proposes to Sonja, telling her that it doesn't matter that she is a woman with a "questionable background", and besides, there are "very few handsome women" in the archipelago anyway.
Cast
- Fridolf RhudinFridolf Rhudin-Filmography :*Simon i Backabo *Hemliga Svensson *Fridolf i lejonkulan *Muntra musikanter *Pojkarna på Storholmen *Skepp ohoj! *Falska millionären *Kronans kavaljerer...
as Sixten Andersson, nicknamed "Waxholm Ettan" - Sigurd WallénSigurd WallénSigurd Wallén was a Swedish actor, film director and singer.-Selected filmography:* His Lordship's Last Will * June Nights...
as August Sjölund of Lillholmen - Emmy Albiin as Kristin Sjölund (August’s wife)
- Birgit TengrothBirgit TengrothBirgit Tengroth was a Swedish film actress. She appeared in 46 films between 1926 and 1950.- Biography :...
as Aina Sjölund (their daughter) - Anna Olin as Mrs. Andersson (widow of Storholmen)
- Sture LagerwallSture LagerwallSture Lagerwall was a Swedish actor and film director. He appeared in 75 films between 1931 and 1963.He was born in Stockholm, Sweden and died in Limhamn, Sweden.-Selected filmography:...
as Ivar Andersson (the widow’s son and Sixten’s cousin) - Bengt DjurbergBengt DjurbergBengt Djurberg was a Swedish actor and singer. He appeared in about 25 roles in films 1919 and 1940. His film debut was in Mauritz Stiller's film Sången om den eldröda blomman in 1919.-Selected filmography:...
as Gunnar Andersson (Ivar’s brother) - Margit Manstad as Sonja Waller (nicknamed "balettråtta")
- Maja Cederborgh as Amalia, (maid at Storholmen, nicknamed "Waxholm Tvåan")
- Ruth Stevens as Ester (Sonja’s friend)
- Einar FagstadEinar FagstadEinar Fagstad was a Norwegian-Swedish accordionist, singer, actor and composer....
as Snor-August (farmhand at Lillholmen) - Göran Bratt as Kalle (junior farmhand at Lillholmen)
- Gösta Ericsson as Ester’s acquaintance at the nightclub
- Bengt-Olof Granberg as Ester’s acquaintance at the nightclub
- Disa Gillis as Ester’s friend at the nightclub
Production
The film opened on 31 October 1932, at the Skandia movie theatre in StockholmStockholm
Stockholm is the capital and the largest city of Sweden and constitutes the most populated urban area in Scandinavia. Stockholm is the most populous city in Sweden, with a population of 851,155 in the municipality , 1.37 million in the urban area , and around 2.1 million in the metropolitan area...
and became an instant success, and was running at movie theatres on a regular basis for almost 40 years. It was filmed at the Filmstaden Studios
Filmstaden
Filmstaden was a film studio situated in Råsunda, north of Solna, Sweden. Built by the main Swedish film producer at the time, Svensk Filmindustri, in 1919–1920, Filmstaden was one of the most modern film studios in Europe. Some 400 movies have been created at Filmstaden. The first movie to be...
north of Stockholm, with some exterior scenes filmed at various locations in the Stockholm archipelago
Stockholm archipelago
The Stockholm archipelago is the largest archipelago of Sweden, and one of the largest archipelagos of the Baltic Sea.-Geography:The archipelago extends from Stockholm roughly 60 kilometers to the east...
. The film is based on the play Pojkarna på Storholmen - Waxholm 1:an, which originally opened on 9 October 1914, at the Folkteatern theatre in Stockholm. A later version, opened on 3 May 1928, at the Mosebacke Theatre in Stockholm. In this version, Fridolf Rhudin acted as Sixten, originally a supporting-role character, which in the final movie became the lead character, tailor-made for Rhudin.
Themes
An important theme is the strong religiosity of the locals in the archipelago, a backwater which stands in sharp contrast to the big city next door. Sixten has a continuous habit to say "Peace!" (Frid!) throughout the dialog, and that is, along with Fred Winter's cheerful song Waxholm Ettan, very much the trademark of the film.Music
- Waxholm Ettan, by Fred Winter and Einar FagstadEinar FagstadEinar Fagstad was a Norwegian-Swedish accordionist, singer, actor and composer....
, lyrics by Sölve Cederstrand, performed by Sigurd WallénSigurd WallénSigurd Wallén was a Swedish actor, film director and singer.-Selected filmography:* His Lordship's Last Will * June Nights...
and Fridolf RhudinFridolf Rhudin-Filmography :*Simon i Backabo *Hemliga Svensson *Fridolf i lejonkulan *Muntra musikanter *Pojkarna på Storholmen *Skepp ohoj! *Falska millionären *Kronans kavaljerer...
, played on the accordionAccordionThe accordion is a box-shaped musical instrument of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone family, sometimes referred to as a squeezebox. A person who plays the accordion is called an accordionist....
by Einar Fagstad - Kungliga Livgrenadjärregementets marsch, by Sam Rydberg (instrumental).
- Kärleksdrömmar, by Fred Winter, lyrics by Fritz Gustaf, performed by Gösta Kjellertz
- Flickan hon dansar, by Fred Winter, lyrics by Ritz Gustaf, performed by Lasse Dahlqvist synchronizing Sture LagerwallSture LagerwallSture Lagerwall was a Swedish actor and film director. He appeared in 75 films between 1931 and 1963.He was born in Stockholm, Sweden and died in Limhamn, Sweden.-Selected filmography:...
, played on the accordion by Einar Fagstad - Eksta-Valsen, by Arthur Hedström (instrumental).
- Frykdalsdans nr 2 (Dansen den går på grönan äng), by Ernst Willners and Tord Wetterberg (instrumental).