Folke Mellvig

Karl Folke Sigvard Mellvig (23 May 1913 in Malmö, Sweden4 September 1994 in Haninge Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden) was a Swedish writer and screenwriter.

Mellvig was one of Sweden's most popular crime writers in the 1950s and 1960s, with murder mysteries set in "peaceful" Swedish summer time; at countryside locations and often in aristocratic or upper-class environments. His crime-solving middle-class city couple Kajsa and John Hillman (with their fumbling assistant Freddy) are famous, later on popular characters in the early Swedish thriller/crime films - the so-called "Hillman-thrillers", directed by Arne Mattsson (all with an effectful colour in the title). The most successful of these films were The Lady in Black and Mannequin in Red (both released in 1958). The first book on the Hillman-couple was published in 1951 (Uppdrag för Hillman/"A Mission For Hillman") and then several books followed on the couple but only a few selected were adapted to film.

Folke Mellvig was brother to the Swedish actor Börje Mellvig.

Selected bibliography

Screenplays

References

Folke Mellvig at the Internet Movie Database

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