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The Dog Hotel
Hundhotellet
Directed byPer Åhlin
Written byScreenplay:
Per Åhlin
Hans Åke Gabrielsson
Produced byLars Jönsson
StarringHans Alfredson
Margreth Weivers
Jan Mybrand
Rolf Skoglund
Tomas von Brömssen
Edited byOlle Tannergård
Music byMagnus Jarlbo
Production
company
Distributed bySandrew Metronome
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
Running time
68 minutes
CountriesSweden
Norway
Denmark
LanguageSwedish

Hundhotellet – En mystisk historia is a Swedish animated detective mystery/surreal film from 2000, directed by Per Åhlin who also wrote the script together with Hans Åke Gabrielsson. The film is traditionally animated by hand, the last film in Sweden to have been produced in that style.[1]

Plot

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An anthropomorphic dog named Sture is talked into taking a trip to Paris by his friend Picasso. After a series of misfortunes they end up in Scotland instead, staying at a mysterious hotel. Picasso remains ignorant and believes they are in Paris. Sture befriends the novelist Miss Mops and gets to meet several mysterious characters living in the hotel as strange events revolving around an Egyptian artifact start to take place.

Voice cast

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Response

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The film received a very positive response from critics.

References

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