Sailors 1964
Sailors (Swedish: Blåjackor) is a 1964 Swedish film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Dirch Passer.
Sailors (Swedish: Blåjackor) is a 1964 Swedish film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Dirch Passer.
Merchant Valentin Skog runs the small town's grocery shop and folk park with little revenue but a lot of heart. But the no-good profiteers brothers Grym has their eyes on his business, and will use any means. The dirtier the better! But they haven't counted on "The Doll"- a fresh breeze from the big city - or rather storm wind - who blows life in the struggle against the crooks.
The family of an old, loathed millionaire named Verner Vade are sick of his dictatorship, and are just waiting for him to fall over and die. When he is attacked one night and disappears, a nosey cops start to investigate. A few days later Verner comes home again, wounded, and is back to his old, angry routines. And the family have had enough.
A spy is sent to the military service to monitor the soldiers.
Freddy and Stickan is working at a weapons factory, one day Freddy comes across a key to some secret weapons blueprints. But Freddy and Stickan gets drafted as the crooks trying to get a hold on the keys tries to follow them.
A vagabond comes walking on a small Swedish country road in the middle of summer. Suddenly he finds himself employed at a nearby farm.
The viking chief Hjorvard has two wild sons, Glum and Garm, both notorious berserkers.