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Soldier Fabian Bom moves around 1940s Helsingborg with his usual antics.
Play performed at Fredriksdalsteatern in 1999, based on Hurra, ein Junge by Arnold and Bach. It was originally performed in Swedish with Nils Poppe, but when Eva Rydberg took over, a new production was created.
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