Английская Википедия:Dear Relatives
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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox film Dear Relatives (Swedish: Kära släkten) is a 1933 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Gösta Ekman, Tutta Rolf and Carl Barcklind. Molander also co-wrote the screenplay with Gösta Stevens. The film was a hit at the box office.[1][2] It was made at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark.
Synopsis
The plot revolves around a wealthy wholesaler, his three daughters and their husbands. While two of his sons-in-law are doing very well, the third is an impoverished nobleman married to his daughter Lilli. They attempt to boost their fortunes by opening a nightclub.
Cast
- Gösta Ekman as Claes af Leijonstam
- Tutta Rolf as Lilli af Leijonstam
- Carl Barcklind as Mr. Friis
- Thor Modéen as Filip Randel
- Edvin Adolphson as Ludwig
- Dora Söderberg as Tyra
- Sickan Carlsson as Marianne Friis
- Georg Rydeberg as Erik Cronskiöld
- Åke Jensen as Valdemar Nyström
- Ruth Stevens as Sally
- Eric Abrahamsson as Karlsson
- Oscar Byström as Adolf
- Tord Bernheim as Dancing man at Kragknappen
- Wiola Brunius as Young woman at Kragknappen
- Alice Carlsson as Young woman at Kragknappen
- Sigge Fürst as Dancing man at Kragknappen
- Nils Hultgren as Count Cronskiöld's servant
References
Bibliography
- Elkington, Author Trevor. Transnational Cinema in a Global North: Nordic Cinema in Transition. Wayne State University Press, 2005.
- Wright, Rochelle. The Visible Wall: Jews and Other Ethnic Outsiders in Swedish Film. SIU Press, 1998.
External links
Категории:
- Английская Википедия
- 1933 films
- Swedish comedy films
- 1933 comedy films
- 1930s Swedish-language films
- Films directed by Gustaf Molander
- Swedish black-and-white films
- Swedish films based on plays
- 1930s Swedish films
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