Hotel Paradise (1937 film)
Appearance
(Redirected from Pensionat Paradiset)
Hotel Paradise | |
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Directed by | Weyler Hildebrand |
Written by | |
Produced by | Robert Wahlberg |
Starring | Thor Modéen Maritta Marke Nils Ericson |
Cinematography | Erik Bergstrand |
Edited by | Rolf Husberg |
Music by | |
Production company | AB Stockholmfilm |
Distributed by | Wivefilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Hotel Paradise (Swedish: Pensionat Paradiset) is a 1937 Swedish comedy film directed by Weyler Hildebrand and starring Thor Modéen, Maritta Marke and Nils Ericson.[1][2] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark.
Synopsis
[edit]The guests of a boarding house, the Hotel Paradise, anxiously await the arrival of an opera singer. When a tailor turns up he is mistaken for the singer and has to imitate the role.
Cast
[edit]- Thor Modéen as Julle Bergström
- Maritta Marke as Lotta Bergström
- Nils Ericson as Nisse
- Julia Cæsar as Elvira Pettersson
- Greta Ericsson as Margit
- Carl Hagman as Don Carlos
- Lili Ziedner as Ms. Cronblom
- Carl-Gunnar Wingård as Pålsson
- Folke Helleberg as Eric Karlsson
- Arthur Fischer as Kihlman AKA Baron de Planche
- John Botvid as Fernlund
- Hugo Jacobsson as Svärd
- Hugo Bolander as Recording Clerk
- Helga Brofeldt as Pensions Guest
- Sigge Fürst as Singing man on steam boat
- Sven-Eric Gamble as Pelle Pålsson
- Hjördis Gille as Ms. Ström
- Linnéa Hillberg as Countess Klingenhjelm
- Arne Lindblad as Pensions Guest
- Richard Lund as Jonsson
- Siri Olson as Pensions Guest
- Åke Uppström as Mr. Roos
- Bullan Weijden as Mrs. Pålsson
Soundtrack
[edit]- Thor Modéen – "En Äkta Mexikanare" (Music and Lyrics by Jules Sylvain and Sven Paddock)
References
[edit]Bibliopgraphy
[edit]- Sundholm, John . Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2012.
- Wallengren, Ann-Kristin. Welcome Home Mr Swanson: Swedish Emigrants and Swedishness on Film. Nordic Academic Press, 2014.
External links
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