Evening at the Djurgarden

1946 film
  • 18 November 1946 (1946-11-18)
Running time
99 minutesCountrySwedenLanguageSwedish

Evening at the Djurgarden (Swedish: Djurgårdskvällar) is a 1946 Swedish comedy film directed by Rolf Husberg and starring Adolf Jahr, Emy Hagman and Nils Ericsson.[1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall.

Cast

  • Adolf Jahr as Affe Grönlund
  • Emy Hagman as Vera Valli
  • Nils Ericsson as Felix Winter
  • Lasse Krantz as Carl Maxon
  • Douglas Håge as Johnny Maxon
  • John Botvid as Algot Blomster
  • Naima Wifstrand as Mrs. Bender
  • Agneta Lagerfeldt as Elsie Nord
  • Ingrid Björk as Inga Grönlund
  • Henrik Schildt as Arne Grönlund
  • Harrine Cederholm as Sonja
  • Rune Stylander as Roffe
  • Peter Lindgren as Nicke
  • Wiktor Andersson as Barker at Gröna Lund
  • Carl Andersson as Poker player
  • Sven Bergvall as Judge
  • Julie Bernby as Jonny's lady friend
  • John W. Björling as Poker player
  • Mats Björne as Police secretary
  • Gillis Blom as Arne's defence lawyer
  • Edvard Danielsson as District attorney
  • Sven Ericsson as Man in the ghost tunnel
  • Gustaf Färingborg as Police interrogating Arne
  • Sigge Fürst as Man
  • Tage Johansson as Barker
  • Gösta Kjellertz as Bellman
  • Uno Larsson as Older man at Gröna Lund
  • Carin Lundquist as Miss Greta, waitress
  • Cécile Ossbahr as Woman
  • Gösta Qvist as Court visitor
  • Ulla Sallert as Ulla Winbladh
  • Monica Schildt as Miss Danje
  • Mauritz Strömbom as Poker player
  • Karin Windahl as Court visitor

References

  1. ^ Krawc p.425

Bibliography

  • Krawc, Alfred. International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the beginnings to 1984). Saur, 1986.

External links

  • Evening at the Djurgarden at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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