A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 13, 1987
Original Title:
Nionde kompaniet
Alternate Titles:
Det niende kompagni
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
SF Studios
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+ SE: 7
Runtime: 109
A few conscripts realise that the army has vast resources that don't get used as much as they could. Using army material, they start to do services for people in the neighbourhood. More and more money is exchanged, more and more people gets involved, but when will someone reveal the truth to someoney who they can't pay?
"B" Camera Operator:
Bertil Rosengren
Accountant:
Katarina Fernell
Assistant Camera:
Mats Ardström
Assistant Director:
Harald Hamrell
Assistant Editor:
Zsa-Zsa Tibblin
Susan Alhadeff
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Karin Fahlén
Costume Assistant:
Gabriella Innerstedt
Costume Designer:
Katja Watkins
Director:
Colin Nutley
Director of Photography:
Jens Fischer
Electrician:
Stefan Gustafsson
Executive Producer:
Waldemar Bergendahl
Lighting Director:
Björn Ryd
Makeup Artist:
Helena Olofsson-Carmback
Military Consultant:
Lars Lundin
Music Consultant:
Kay Ahrén
Negative Cutter:
Kerstin Hellgren
Producer:
Jan Marnell
Production Assistant:
Eva Bagge
Production Manager:
Ann Collenberg
Property Master:
Karin Alvtegen-Lundberg
Props:
Jimmy McGann
Script Supervisor:
Susanne Falck
Set Decoration:
Rolf Persson
Set Designer:
Lasse Westfelt
Songs:
Jerry Williams
Sound:
Anders Larsson
Göran Carmback
Eddie Axberg
Sound Editor:
Christjan Persson
Wille Peterson-Berger
Göran Carmback
Still Photographer:
Åke Ottosson
Stunt Coordinator:
Johan Thorén
Stunts:
Pierre Johnsson
Kimmo Rajala
Anders Lindberg
Fredrik Skoghag
Rolf Björk
Nicke Niklasson
Writer:
Colin Nutley
Sven-Gösta Holst
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