Christopher's Christmas Mission
Original title: Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton
- TV Movie
- 1975
- 23m
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8.0/10
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Pimple-faced youth becomes a modern day Robin Hood on Christmas Eve.Pimple-faced youth becomes a modern day Robin Hood on Christmas Eve.Pimple-faced youth becomes a modern day Robin Hood on Christmas Eve.
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This lovely little story really represents Christmas as I know it... in Sweden most people spend a good part of Christmas Eve watching TV and this is one of the shows that has come to be a celebrated tradition, broad-casted every Christmas Eve for the last couple of decades. It is the tale of a modern day Robin-Hood whose generosity at first is met with suspicion but finally he manages to remind everyone he meets what Christmas is all about - giving and loving not greed for all the right presents.
The animations are funny and well done and the warm and comforting voice of Tage Danielsson guides us through the film, leaving us with a warm fuzzy beautiful Christmas feeling deep within.
The animations are funny and well done and the warm and comforting voice of Tage Danielsson guides us through the film, leaving us with a warm fuzzy beautiful Christmas feeling deep within.
10sarah-81
This short animated film is shown once a year on Christmas eve in Sweden and it can´t be missed. Karl Bertils sweet mind helps us common mortals to behave for another year. The tale is narrated by the lovely voice of Tage Danielsson, a wonderful comedian, now past away.
"Sagan om Karl Bertil Jonssons julafton" might be the cutest Swedish movie of all times. It's about Karl Bertil, the son of a very rich man, who steals Christmas presents from the rich and give them to the poor.
The movie is both funny, intelligent and warm. And even though it´s quite simple, it really touches my heart.
The film is sent on Swedish television every Christmas Eve, and Christmas would not be the same without it.
The movie is both funny, intelligent and warm. And even though it´s quite simple, it really touches my heart.
The film is sent on Swedish television every Christmas Eve, and Christmas would not be the same without it.
When it comes to christmas, we have some stupid traditions in sweden. One is the one-hour mix of seriously downsized disney movie-cuts. It´s one of the seeeeerious traditions here. I don´t like it, but it takes the attention of about 50 percent of the swedish population for one hour, so I guess it haves some kind of value. I always wonder what the other 4 million does between 3 and 4 in the afternoon... Anyway, the story about Karl-Bertil Jonsson is really what christmas is about. A young man who works at the post-office takes all the gifts that are adressed to the rich people, and then gives them to the less fortunate. When he have to admit this to his very capitalistic father what he has done, all hell breaks loose. His father forces him to go to everyone he has "stolen" from, and admit his crime, but to everyones surprise, all the rich people are just delighted whit Karl-Bertils little christmas-scam... It may sound silly, but the comments (impossible to give to you in english in their right value of entertainment, but trust me, I cry in my laughter every christmas), and the nice story, makes it impossible to not love this story. I pity the fools that not are
given the possibility to see this.
given the possibility to see this.
I really love this little TV-film. It's just about 25 minutes long but truly a masterpiece; the tone, the humour, the message and perhaps most of all - the soundtrack.
Per Åhlins art work is superb.
Swedish Television has shown this on Xmas Eve every year since 1975. Bless it.
Per Åhlins art work is superb.
Swedish Television has shown this on Xmas Eve every year since 1975. Bless it.
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- TriviaShown on TV in Sweden every Christmas Eve since 1975. It is also shown on TV every year in Norway.
- Quotes
Hans strange fader: What? I have nourished a communist at my bosom!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Noll tolerans (1999)
- SoundtracksJänta å ja'
Written by Fredrik August Dahlgren (1880s)
Performed by Bosse Larsson and Bröderna Lindqvist
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