The Hard Game

The Hard Game (Swedish: Den hårda leken) is a 1956 Swedish sports drama film directed by Lars-Eric Kjellgren and starring Sven-Eric Gamble, Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz and Åke Grönberg.[1] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm and on location in Gothenburg. The film's sets were designed by the art director P.A. Lundgren.

The Hard Game
Directed byLars-Eric Kjellgren
Written byOlle Länsberg
Produced byAllan Ekelund
StarringSven-Eric Gamble
Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz
Åke Grönberg
CinematographyLasse Björne
Gunnar Fischer
Edited byIngemar Ejve
Music byThore Swanerud
Production
company
Distributed bySvensk Filmindustri
Release date
10 September 1956
Running time
106 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

Synopsis

A promising young working-class boxer Conny Persson is pushed hard by his unscrupulous manager Andy Ekström. When Conny meets and falls in love with Margit Söderberg, she tries to persuade him to quit the cynical boxing profession and concentrate on running a flower shop with her

Cast

  • Sven-Eric Gamble as Conny Persson
  • Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz as Margit Söderberg
  • Åke Grönberg as Andy Ekström
  • John Elfström as William Persson
  • Märta Dorff as Ester, Conny's mother
  • Lissi Alandh as Sally, waitress
  • Sten Gester as Viking Svensson
  • Sissi Kaiser as Karin
  • Arne Källerud as Pram
  • Erik Strandmark as Wille Thoren
  • Britta Brunius as Margit's mother
  • Olav Riégo as Margit's father
  • Henrik Schildt as Redman
  • Stig Johanson as Brollan
  • Erik Molin as Bigge Ek
  • Bengt Ahlin as Boxer
  • Sten Ardenstam as Guest at café
  • Horace Brandt as Boxing referee
  • Jens Brandt as Boxer
  • Gösta Brodén as Photographer
  • Eskil Engstrand as Boxer
  • Jerry Eriksson as Boxer
  • Elisabet Falk as Britta Lindström
  • Gustaf Gustafson as Florist
  • Jan Henrikson as Boxer
  • Willy Karlsson as Florist
  • Gunnar 'Knas' Lindkvist as Man at fairground
  • Charlie Löfman as Nisse Sandberg
  • Gösta Malmborg as Man with gong
  • Charles Moore as Black boxer
  • Gunnar Nielsen as Kalle Johansson
  • John Nilsson as Jonne Ring
  • Nils Olsson as Boxer
  • Tord Peterson as Fimpen
  • Hanny Schedin as Margit's friend
  • Olle Seijbold as Photographer
  • Gunnar Thim as Sotarn
  • Ivar Wahlgren as Backman
  • Boris Wiklund as Boxer

References

Bibliography

  • Crosson, Seán (ed.).Sport, Film and National Culture. Routledge, 2020.
  • Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.


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