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  1. Emil and the Piglet (Swedish: Emil och griseknoen) is a 1973 Swedish film, the third of three films based on the Emil i Lönneberga books written by Astrid Lindgren. At the 10th Guldbagge Awards in 1974, Allan Edwall won the award for Best Actor. Cast. Jan Ohlsson as Emil Svensson; Lena Wisborg as Ida Svensson; Allan Edwall as Anton ...

  2. Emil and the Piglet. Director: Olle Hellbom. Emil gets up to more mischief than there are days in the year, his mother says. But he has time for a few other things too… During the country auction in Backhorva Emil makes several strange transactions. But the strangest thing of all happens when Emil saves the life of a tiny newborn pig.

  3. www.astridlindgren.com › gb › emil-och-griseknoen-swedish-910019Emil and the Piglet - Astrid Lindgren

    Emil gets up to more mischief than there are days in the year, his mother says. But he has time for a few other things too… During the country auction in Backhorva Emil makes several strange transactions. But the strangest thing of all happens when Emil saves the life of a tiny newborn pig.

  4. Circa 1911, Emil Svensson lives with his parents, sister Ida, farmhand Alfred, and maid Lina on a picturesque farm called Katthult, in Lonneberga, Småland. H...

    • 93 min
    • 8.7K
    • John Wikstrom
  5. Emil of Lönneberga (from Swedish: Emil i Lönneberga) is a series of children's novels, written by Astrid Lindgren in 1963, 1966 and 1970 respectively, about the prankster Emil Svensson who lives on a farm in the Lönneberga parish of Småland, Sweden.

  6. Emil's Clever Pig. Emil in Lönneberga. 12.95 EUR. Add to Cart. Description. Details. Shippings & Returns. Hens, dogs, little sisters – and adults – all flee his path. But Emil doesn’t mean to be naughty, it’s just that trouble – and fun – follow him wherever he goes.

  7. Emil and the Piglet (Swedish: Emil och griseknoen) is a 1973 Swedish film, the third of three films based on the Emil i Lönneberga books written by Astrid Lindgren. At the 10th Guldbagge Awards in 1974, Allan Edwall won the award for Best Actor.