Loffe the Tramp
Loffe the Tramp (Swedish: Loffe på luffen) is a 1948 Swedish comedy film directed by Gösta Werner and starring Elof Ahrle, Wiktor Andersson and Agneta Prytz.[1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm and on location in the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bertil Duroj. It was followed by a sequel Loffe as a Millionaire later the same year with Ahrle reprising his role.
| Loffe the Tramp | |
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| Directed by | Gösta Werner | 
| Written by | Arne Mehrens | 
| Produced by | Stellan Claësson | 
| Starring | Elof Ahrle  Wiktor Andersson Agneta Prytz  | 
| Cinematography | Karl-Erik Alberts | 
| Edited by | Eric Nordemar | 
| Music by | Jules Sylvain | 
Production company  | Kungsfilm  | 
| Distributed by | Kungsfilm | 
Release date  | 3 January 1948 | 
Running time  | 86 minutes | 
| Country | Sweden | 
| Language | Swedish | 
Cast
    
- Elof Ahrle as Loffe Fridh
 - Wiktor Andersson as Trubbnos
 - Erik Berglund as Dahlberg
 - Agneta Prytz as Anna-Lisa
 - Lasse Krantz as Andersson
 - Yngve Nordwall as Heiman
 - Theodor Berthels as Police Inspector
 - Julia Cæsar as Hotel hostess
 - Bengt Eklund as Police Officer
 - Sture Ericson as Man at bicycle
 - Gustav Hedberg as Police
 - Magnus Kesster as Sjökvist
 - Mimi Nelson as Young woman at pharmacy store
 - Gösta Prüzelius as Police Officer
 - Hans Strååt as Public Prosecutor
 - Lissi Alandh as Bridesmaid
 - Margaretha Bergström as Telephone Operator
 - Carl Ericson as Janitor
 - Gunnel Wadner as Telephone Operator
 - Chris Wahlström as Waitress
 
References
    
- Scandinavian Cinema p.282
 
Bibliography
    
- Cowie, Peter Françoise Buquet, Risto Pitkänen & Godfried Talboom. Scandinavian Cinema: A Survey of the Films and Film-makers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Tantivy Press, 1992.
 
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