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The Swedenhielm Family
Directed by Lau Lauritzen
Written by Leck Fischer
Based onSwedenhielms by Hjalmar Bergman
Produced by Jens Dennow
Henning Karmark
Starring Poul Reumert
Ebbe Rode
Beatrice Bonnesen
Cinematography Rudolf Frederiksen
Edited by Marie Ejlersen
Music by Sven Gyldmark
Production
company
Distributed byASA Film
Release date
  • 13 January 1947 (1947-01-13)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryDenmark
Language Danish

The Swedenhielm Family (Danish: Familien Swedenhielm) is a 1947 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen and starring Poul Reumert, Ebbe Rode and Beatrice Bonnesen. It was shot at the ASA Film Studios at Lyngby in Copenhagen. It is based on the 1925 play Swedenhielms by Hjalmar Bergman, previously adapted into a 1935 Swedish film Swedenhielms directed by Gustaf Molander [1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Goble p.37

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Familien Swedenhielm)
The Swedenhielm Family
Directed by Lau Lauritzen
Written by Leck Fischer
Based onSwedenhielms by Hjalmar Bergman
Produced by Jens Dennow
Henning Karmark
Starring Poul Reumert
Ebbe Rode
Beatrice Bonnesen
Cinematography Rudolf Frederiksen
Edited by Marie Ejlersen
Music by Sven Gyldmark
Production
company
Distributed byASA Film
Release date
  • 13 January 1947 (1947-01-13)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryDenmark
Language Danish

The Swedenhielm Family (Danish: Familien Swedenhielm) is a 1947 Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen and starring Poul Reumert, Ebbe Rode and Beatrice Bonnesen. It was shot at the ASA Film Studios at Lyngby in Copenhagen. It is based on the 1925 play Swedenhielms by Hjalmar Bergman, previously adapted into a 1935 Swedish film Swedenhielms directed by Gustaf Molander [1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Goble p.37

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.

External links


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