491 (1964) [NR]

Release Date:
March 16, 1964

Original Title:
491

Alternate Titles:
490 più 1

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
SF Studios

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 102

It is written that 490 times you can sin and be forgiven. This motion picture is about the 491st.

A study in forgiveness as oppression and goodness as provocation. Six youth criminals are chosen to participate in a social experiment where they are assigned to live together in a rundown apartment in the heart of Stockholm, Sweden. The six boys are being supervised by two forgiving and uneasy social workers. Their need to continue to commit petty crimes escalates out of boredom with the situation. One night they run into a young girl in trouble.

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Art Direction:
P.A. Lundgren

Assistant Director:
Raymond Lundberg

Boom Operator:
Olle Unnerstad

Costume Design:
Bertha Sånnell

Director:
Vilgot Sjöman

Director of Photography:
Gunnar Fischer

Editor:
Lennart Wallén

Executive Producer:
Lars-Owe Carlberg

First Assistant Camera:
Rolf Holmqvist

Gaffer:
Georg Engstrand
Claes Börje Wernqvist
Sture Arelind
Stig Jonsson

Grip:
Yngve Söderlund
Rune Håkansson

Makeup Department Head:
Britt Falkemo

Music:
Georg Riedel

Music Director:
Georg Riedel

Production Manager:
Allan Ekelund

Property Master:
K.A. Bergman

Screenplay:
Vilgot Sjöman

Script Supervisor:
Katinka Faragó

Sound:
Per-Olof Pettersson

Still Photographer:
Jan Halldoff

Wigmaker:
Bengt Ottekil

Writer:
Lars Görling

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