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  1. Life Goes On (Swedish: Livet går vidare) is a 1941 Swedish drama film directed by Anders Henrikson and starring Edvin Adolphson, Aino Taube and Sigurd Wallén. It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arthur Spjuth.

  2. Mikael Bourg (Edvin Adolphson, here equally handsome and troubled), a major returning from Africa, encounters a different life in Sweden. There is the neglected son Ludde (Hasse Ekman - no one in Swedish cinema is as handsome as him in a tuxedo and cigarette) but also a newly awakened love in Ebba (angelic and powerful Aino Taube).

  3. Life Goes On is a film directed by Anders Henrikson with Edvin Adolphson, Aino Taube, Sigurd Wallén, Hasse Ekman .... Year: 1941. Original title: Livet går vidare. Synopsis: The Swedish officer Mikael Bourg has served with the French army in Africa.

    • Hilding Bladh (B&W)
    • Anders Henrikson
    • Sweden
    • Drama | Family Relationships
  4. Visa denna sida på svenska på Film.nu The Swedish officer Mikael Bourg has served with the French army in Africa. When he returns to Sweden after many years abroad to recover from malaria, he meets his son, a student who prefers partying with his frat friends instead of his bank job; a disappointment in his father's eyes.

  5. Overview. The Swedish officer Mikael Bourg has served with the French army in Africa. When he returns to Sweden after many years abroad to recover from malaria, he meets his son, a student who prefers partying with his frat friends instead of his bank job; a disappointment in his father's eyes.

  6. Life Goes On (Swedish: Livet går vidare) is a 1941 Swedish drama film directed by Anders Henrikson and starring Edvin Adolphson, Aino Taube and Sigurd Wallén. It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arthur Spjuth. Synopsis

  7. Margit Andelius Cast. Critics reviews. The Swedish officer Mikael Bourg has served with the French army in Africa. When he returns to Sweden after many years abroad to recover from malaria, he meets his son, a student who prefers partying with his frat friends instead of his bank job; a disappointment in his father’s eyes.