Walpurgis Night (film)
Appearance
Walpurgis Night | |
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Directed by | Gustaf Edgren |
Written by | Oscar Rydqvist Gustaf Edgren |
Produced by | Stellan Claësson |
Starring | Lars Hanson Karin Kavli Victor Sjöström Ingrid Bergman |
Cinematography | Martin Bodin |
Edited by | Oscar Rosander |
Music by | Eric Bengtson Friedrich Kuhlau |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Svensk Filmindustri |
Release date | 23 October 1935 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Walpurgis Night (Swedish: Valborgsmässoafton) is a 1935 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Lars Hanson, Karin Kavli, Victor Sjöström and Ingrid Bergman.[1][2][3] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark.
Cast
- Lars Hanson as Johan Borg
- Karin Kavli as Clary Borg
- Victor Sjöström as Fredrik Bergström
- Ingrid Bergman as Lena Bergström
- Erik 'Bullen' Berglund as Gustav Palm
- Sture Lagerwall as Svensson
- Marie-Louise Sorbon as Mrs. Svensson
- Georg Rydeberg as Frank Roger
- Georg Blickingberg as Landberg
- Richard Lund as 'Doctor' Smith
- Linnéa Hillberg as Nurse
- Stig Järrel as Grane
- Gabriel Alw as Clary's New Admirer
- Greta Berthels as Maid
- Allan Bohlin as Bergström Jr.
- Carl Deurell as Entrepreneur
- Pekka Hagman as Legionnaire
- Harry Hednoff as Legionnaire
- Folke Helleberg as Bergström's Son
- Anders Henrikson as Paavo
- Torsten Hillberg as Detective
- Ivar Kåge as Speaker at Walpurgis Celebration
- Hjalmar Peters as Detective
- Carl Ström as Office Manager
- Aino Taube as Lena's Friend
- Åke Uppström as Telegram Boy
- Olof Widgren as Reporter
- Torsten Winge as Photographer
- Carl-Gunnar Wingård as Boman
References
Bibliography
- Larsson, Mariah & Marklund, Anders. Swedish Film: An Introduction and Reader. Nordic Academic Press, 2010.
- Noack, Frank. Veit Harlan: The Life and Work of a Nazi Filmmaker. University Press of Kentucky, 2016.
- Santas, Constantine & Wilson, James M. The Essential Films of Ingrid Bergman. Rowman & Littlefield, 2018.
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