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‘E-e-emil!’ shouts father across the small farm in Katthult, the boy is up to his old tricks and will have to be banished to the woodshed. Except that Emil doesn’t see this as punishment – on the contrary: he locks the door from inside so that he can continue undisturbed to carve another of his wooden figures, of which he has a whole collection. His little sister Ida also wants to sit inside the shed, but she’s too well-behaved. This new adaptation of Astrid Lindgren’s beloved tales from her book ‘Emil of Lönneberga’ portrays the sunny side of life in the country at the beginning of the twentieth century.Movie details
Title : That Boy EmilRelease : 2013-12-25
Genre : Family
Runtime : 60
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Astrid Lindgren, Gustav Föghner, Tilda Ramde, Allan Svensson, Elisabet Carlsson, Lindy Larsson, Rebecka Englund, Siw Carlsson,Find Out About That Boy Emil
That Boy Emil (original: Emil & Ida i Lönneberga) is a Swedish animated film based on the Astrid Lindgren books of Emil i Lönneberga. It was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2013.
That boy Emil from Lönneberga, he got up to mischief almost every day. But Emil was the sort of boy who never had to play the same trick twice because he could always think of a new one. Like the time he hoisted his little sister Ida up the flagpole. Or the time he rode his horse Lukas right into the grand hall where the Mayor was giving a party.
That boy Emil from Lönneberga, he got up to mischief almost every day. But Emil was the sort of boy who never had to play the same trick twice because he could always think of a new one. Like the time he hoisted his little sister Ida up the flagpole. Or the time he rode his horse Lukas right into the grand hall where...
The people in Lönneberga felt sorry for the Svenssons in Katthult who had such a rascal for a son, one who got up to so much mischief. Like that time when Emil got his head got stuck in the soup tureen and that unfortunate Sunday when he hoisted little Ida up the flagpole.
That boy Emil from Lönneberga, he got up to mischief almost every day. But Emil was the sort of boy who never had to play the same trick twice because he could always think of a new one. Like the time he hoisted his little sister Ida up the flagpole. Or the time he rode his horse Lukas right into the grand hall where the Mayor was giving a party.
‘E-e-emil!’ shouts father across the small farm in Katthult, the boy is up to his old tricks and will have to be banished to the woodshed. Except that Emil doesn’t see this as punishment – on the contrary: he locks the door from inside so that he can continue undisturbed to carve another of his wooden figures, of which he has a whole collection.
‘E-e-emil!’ shouts father across the small farm in Katthult, the boy is up to his old tricks and will have to be banished to the woodshed. Except that Emil doesn’t see this as punishment – on the contrary: he locks the door from inside so that he can continue undisturbed to carve another of his wooden figures, of which he has a whole collection.
That boy Emil It is not only Swedish children who want to read about Emil! That’s why there is now a first picture book about Emil that has been translated into English.
That Boy Emil (Emil & Ida i Lönneberga) Synopsis. ‘E-e-emil!’ shouts father across the small farm in Katthult, his toe caught horribly painfully in a rat trap, his hands full of sticky flypaper and his hair full of dough. Here we go again: the boy is up to his old tricks and will have to be banished to the woodshed.
That boy Emil from Lönneberga, he got up to mischief almost every day. But Emil was the sort of boy who never had to play the same trick twice because he could always think of a new one. Like the time he hoisted his little sister Ida up the flagpole. Or the time he rode his horse Lukas right into the grand hall where the Mayor was giving a party.
That boy Emil from Lönneberga, he got up to mischief almost every day. But Emil was the sort of boy who never had to play the same trick twice because he could always think of a new one. Like the time he hoisted his little sister Ida up the flagpole. Or the time he rode his horse Lukas right into the grand hall where...
The people in Lönneberga felt sorry for the Svenssons in Katthult who had such a rascal for a son, one who got up to so much mischief. Like that time when Emil got his head got stuck in the soup tureen and that unfortunate Sunday when he hoisted little Ida up the flagpole.
That boy Emil from Lönneberga, he got up to mischief almost every day. But Emil was the sort of boy who never had to play the same trick twice because he could always think of a new one. Like the time he hoisted his little sister Ida up the flagpole. Or the time he rode his horse Lukas right into the grand hall where the Mayor was giving a party.
‘E-e-emil!’ shouts father across the small farm in Katthult, the boy is up to his old tricks and will have to be banished to the woodshed. Except that Emil doesn’t see this as punishment – on the contrary: he locks the door from inside so that he can continue undisturbed to carve another of his wooden figures, of which he has a whole collection.
‘E-e-emil!’ shouts father across the small farm in Katthult, the boy is up to his old tricks and will have to be banished to the woodshed. Except that Emil doesn’t see this as punishment – on the contrary: he locks the door from inside so that he can continue undisturbed to carve another of his wooden figures, of which he has a whole collection.
That boy Emil It is not only Swedish children who want to read about Emil! That’s why there is now a first picture book about Emil that has been translated into English.
That Boy Emil (Emil & Ida i Lönneberga) Synopsis. ‘E-e-emil!’ shouts father across the small farm in Katthult, his toe caught horribly painfully in a rat trap, his hands full of sticky flypaper and his hair full of dough. Here we go again: the boy is up to his old tricks and will have to be banished to the woodshed.





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