Pappa Bom Filming Locations
Where was Pappa Bom filmed? Pappa Bom was filmed in 8 locations across Sweden in the following places:
Pappa Bom Filming Locations
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Pappa Bom (1949)
One-day auctioneer Fabian Bom finds a little child in a cradle that is about to be called out. He leaves for the orphanage, but there they don't want to take the boy. Bom thinks about adoption but that requires some qualifications. The boy needs a mother and that means that Fabian Bom have to get married.