The Heavenly Play

The Heavenly Play

1942 1h 46mDir. Alf Sjöberg
Drama

Overview

"The Heavenly Play" - Mats Ersson is engaged to Marit and they plan to get married in the spring. But when the plague comes, the people accuse Marit of witchcraft. She is sentenced to death. Mats can not understand the divine justice and decides to go to paradise and ask God himself. It becomes a journey where he meets the prophets, king Solomon and finally God himself.

Cast & Crew

Rune Lindström

Rune Lindström

Mats Ersson

Eivor Landström

Eivor Landström

Marit Knutsdotter

Anders Henrikson

Anders Henrikson

God

Holger Löwenadler

Holger Löwenadler

King Salomo

Gudrun Brost

Gudrun Brost

King Salomo's mistress

Arnold Sjöstrand

Arnold Sjöstrand

Juvas Anders, painter

Emil Fjellström

Emil Fjellström

Gammel-Jerk

N

Nils Gustafsson

Blind man at the road

Hugo Björne

Hugo Björne

Profet Elias

Torsten Winge

Torsten Winge

Jonas

Erik Hell

Erik Hell

Jon Persson

Åke Claesson

Åke Claesson

Jeremiah

Björn Berglund

Björn Berglund

Josef

I

Inga-Lilly Forsström

Virgin Mary

Lisskulla Jobs

Lisskulla Jobs

Peasant woman

Anita Björk

Anita Björk

Anna Jesper

Harry Ahlin

Harry Ahlin

Garp Jesper

Josua Bengtson

Josua Bengtson

Member of the Court

Helga Brofeldt

Helga Brofeldt

Old Woman

Ernst Brunman

Ernst Brunman

Inn Owner

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