Dance, My Doll
Dance, My Doll (Swedish: Dansa, min docka) is a 1953 Swedish thriller comedy film directed by Martin Söderhjelm and starring Nils Poppe, Gunnar Björnstrand, Adolf Jahr and Inga Landgré.[1] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall.
Dance, My Doll | |
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Directed by | Martin Söderhjelm |
Written by | Paul Baudisch Nils Poppe |
Produced by | Allan Ekelund |
Starring | Nils Poppe Adolf Jahr Inga Landgré |
Cinematography | Martin Bodin |
Edited by | Carl-Olov Skeppstedt |
Music by | Erik Nordgren |
Production company | Komiska Teatern |
Distributed by | Fribergs Filmbyrå |
Release date | 20 July 1953 |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
The film premiered on 20 July 1953 at the Spegeln cinema in Stockholm.[2] It has been shown several times on SVT, including 1991, 1994 and in January 2021.[3]
Cast
- Nils Poppe as Sebastian Pettersson
- Gunnar Björnstrand as Zdenko Zapatil
- Adolf Jahr as Albin Kvist
- Inga Landgré as Elise
- Kenne Fant as Holger
- Gull Natorp as Mrs. Uggla
- Märta Dorff as Hildur
- Dagmar Ebbesen as Mrs. Valldin
- Ragnvi Lindbladh as Lilly
- Henrik Schildt as Erik, gangster
- Börje Mellvig as Bertold
- Helge Hagerman as Svensson
- Fritiof Billquist as Svedje, Bertold's assistant
- Arne Lindblad as Tramp
- Paul Baudisch as Gustav Steneman
- Frithiof Bjärne as Policeman
- Tor Borong as Barbershop Customer
- Bengt Eklund as Lundvall - Engineer
- Gösta Ericsson as Supervisor
- Claes Esphagen as Gentleman
- Semmy Friedmann as Berg - Music Teacher
- Fritjof Hellberg as Policeman
- Gustaf Hiort af Ornäs as Prison Guard
- Stig Johanson as Worker
- Ingmar Karlsson as Firefighter
- Ragnar Klange as Butcher in Skrabbarp
- Carl-Uno Larsson as Boy with Stick
- Birger Lensander as Worker
- Curt Löwgren as Hairdresser
- Carl Nydahl as Policeman
- Olav Riégo as Wallgren
- Hilding Rolin as Man
- Erik Rosén as Irate Man with Dog
- Georg Skarstedt as Man Drinking Beer
- Åke Svensson as Hot Dog Vendor
- Bengt Thörnhammar as Worker
- Eric von Gegerfelt as Train Conductor
References
- Qvist & Von Bagh p.126
- Dagens Nyheter, 20 juli 1953, sid. 19
- "Dansa min docka | SVT Play". 2021-01-17. Archived from the original on 2021-01-17. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
Bibliography
- Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
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