A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 28, 1993
Original Title:
Drömkåken
Alternate Titles:
Drømmehuset
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cinema Art
Dalle Manus & Regi
Piscon
SF Studios
SVT
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15 SE: 7
Runtime: 97
Göran buys a house in a suburb. It is in need of some repairs, but Göran believes himself capable of repairing it himself with the help of some cheap craftsmen. However, the house is much worse than he thought. At the same time, a gang of crooks is searching for the dynamite they hid in the basement some time ago. Göran has to rescue both his wallet from greedy craftsmen as well as his marriage with Tina.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Anna-Lena Melin
Assistant Director:
Kerstin Sundberg
Assistant Editor:
Fredrik Abrahamsen
Assistant Production Design:
Cecilia Bertling
Assistant Property Master:
Caroline Abrahamsen
Associate Producer:
Karl Fredrik Ulfung
Best Boy Electrician:
Musse Hasselvall
Thomas Mets-Håkansson
Best Boy Grip:
Musse Hasselvall
Thomas Mets-Håkansson
Carpenter:
Mats Holmberg
Mats Karlsson
Lars-Göran Kask
Percy Nilsson
Björn Wrange
Morgan Carlsson
Steffen Martinsson
Color Timer:
Sten Lindberg
Construction Coordinator:
Johan Sjölin
Costume Designer:
Malin Bergendal
Director:
Peter Dalle
Director of Photography:
Esa Vuorinen
Driver:
Dick Wennberg
Editor:
Jan Persson
First Assistant Camera:
Håkan Holmberg
Gaffer:
Kent Högberg
Graphic Designer:
Oscar Liedgren
Helicopter Camera:
Ulf Näsström
Key Grip:
Arne Carlsson
Legal Services:
Christer Abrahamsen
Makeup Supervisor:
Horst Stadlinger
Music Arranger:
Bengt Palmers
Negative Cutter:
Catrine Johansson
Original Music Composer:
Bengt Palmers
Painter:
Cecilia Iversen
Per Johansson
Kristoffer Sjöström
Pia Davidsson
Johanna Elmqvist
Hans Åkerlund
Producer:
Christer Abrahamsen
Production Accountant:
Pia Janols
Production Assistant:
Susanne Tiger
Production Design:
Bengt Fröderberg
Production Designer:
Bengt Fröderberg
Production Manager:
Gisela Bergquist
Property Master:
Elisabeth von Koch
Anders Olausson
Script Supervisor:
Cecilia Gemvall
Second Assistant Camera:
Karl Linde
Second Unit:
Per Källberg
Kjell Sundquist
Bengt Widell
Set Decoration:
Anders Olausson
Sound:
Bo Persson
Sound Editor:
Jan-Erik Lundberg
Tomas Krantz
Lasse Ulander
Special Effects:
Olov Nylander
Mikael Törneman
Still Photographer:
Hasse Saxinger
Stunt Coordinator:
Kimmo Rajala
Stunts:
Lasse Höglund
Göran Lindström
Kjell Söderström
Unit Manager:
Håkan Waldebrant
Unit Publicist:
Eva Svendenius
Writer:
Bengt Palmers
Peter Dalle
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