It Is My Music
Appearance
It Is My Music | |
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Directed by | Börje Larsson |
Written by | Börje Larsson |
Produced by | Börje Larsson |
Starring | Nils Kihlberg Eva Henning Sigurd Wallén |
Cinematography | Gunnar Fischer |
Edited by | Oscar Rosander |
Music by | Gunnar Johansson Jules Sylvain |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Svensk Filmindustri |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
It Is My Music (Swedish: Det ar min musik) is a 1942 Swedish comedy film directed by Börje Larsson and starring Nils Kihlberg, Eva Henning and Sigurd Wallén.[1] Larsson also wrote the script. The film was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark.
Cast
[edit]- Nils Kihlberg as Jan-Erik Wallbo
- Eva Henning as Inga Bergius
- Sigurd Wallén as Lars Bergius
- Irma Christenson as Maud Welander
- Ernst Eklund as Georg Welander
- Lasse Dahlquist as Macce Bergius
- Eric Abrahamsson as Anders Wirén
- Carl Ström as Prof. Qvist
- Anders Frithiof as Prof. Hammarberg
- Rune Halvarsson as Sture Gylling
- Jullan Kindahl as Mrs. Johansson
- Einar Axelsson as Ragnar
- Olav Riégo as Secretary
- Ragnar Widestedt as Clerk in Concert hall
- Ingemar Holde as Jocke
- Gunnar Ekwall as Pråmen
- Ann-Margret Bergendahl as Guest at party
- Gösta Bodin as Oskarsson
- Rolf Botvid as Man in dance saloon
- Gard Cederborg as Miss Hallgren
- Ingrid Envall as Guest at party
- Gösta Grip as Gentleman
- Gustaf Hedström as Man in audience
- Egil Holmsen as Guest at party
- Marianne Lenard as Guest
- Gerd Mårtensson as Britta
- Dagmar Olsson as Lady in store
- Charley Paterson as Caretaker
- Willy Peters as Birger, sculptor
- Bellan Roos as Waitress
- Erik Rosén as Doctor
- Hanny Schedin as Miss Lindkvist
- Anna-Lisa Söderblom as Guest
- Gustaf Torrestad as Young Man
- James Westheimer as Man
References
[edit]- ^ Qvist & Von Bagh p.53
Bibliography
[edit]- Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
External links
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