Whoops! (1955)
1h 32m
Running Time
September 3, 1955Release Date
Plot.
A comedy mystery involving the composer and cartoonist Hubert Yrhage, the journalist Gary Lundberg, anticartoon campaigner Lena Lett, the mysterious Jens Myskovich and music publisher Darling Karlsson. Yrhage receives his manuscripts from an 11 year-old whose inspiration comes from the mysterious events at a boarding house where several of the characters stay.
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Cast & Crew.
Povel Ramel
Hubert Yrhage
Harriet Andersson
Lena Lett
Sven Lindberg
Gary Lundberg
Georg Rydeberg
Jens Myskovich
Douglas Håge
Darling Karlsson
Stig Olin
Director
Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
Tyko Kölstav
Olle Strandberg
Writer
Ingrid Thulin
Malou Hjorthagen
Alf Jörgensen
Producer
Lissi Alandh
Lillan Persson-Qvist
Elsa Prawitz
Sylvia Blidfjell
Lorens Marmstedt
Producer
Hilding Bladh
Cinematographer
Marianne Löfgren
Juttan Järpe
Lennart Arvidsson
Editor
Olle Pettersson
Jan Järpe
Curt Löwgren
Fritiof Andersson
Gull Natorp
Mrs Beda
Signe Wirff
Mrs Anna
Olof Sandborg
Major Löwenbräu
Agda Helin
Mrs Andersson
Hanny Schedin
Milk store customer
Margit Andelius
Chairwoman at the anti cartoon meeting
Mona Geijer-Falkner
Woman at the meeting
Birger Åsander
Darling's goon
Gösta Prüzelius
Customs officer
Hans Sackemark
Customs officer
Sven Holmberg
Policeman chasing Tyko
Astrid Bodin
Woman walking her dog
Mille Schmidt
Stage manager at the boat
Marianne Nielsen
Woman playing guitar
Per-Axel Arosenius
Policeman that fines Gary
Lars-Owe Carlberg
Location Manager
Nils Nilsson
Production Design
Bertil Wiktorsson
Camera Operator
Per Lönndahl
Sound
Lennart Lindgren
Editor
Vanja Dahlgren
Script Supervisor
Yngve Gamlin
Production Design
Details.
Release DateSeptember 3, 1955
Original NameHoppsan!
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 32m
Genres
Wiki.
Whoops! (Swedish: Hoppsan!) is a 1955 Swedish comedy mystery film directed by Stig Olin and starring Povel Ramel, Harriet Andersson and Sven Lindberg. It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Yngve Gamlin and Nils Nilsson.