Torsten Lundqvist
Torsten Lundqvist (14 June 1894 – 12 January 1957) was a Swedish screenwriter.[1] He worked one many scripts during the 1930s and 1940s, and was one of the three most prolific screenwriters in Swedish cinema alongside Sölve Cederstrand and Gösta Stevens.[2] He also directed three films.
Torsten Lundqvist  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 14 June 1894 | 
| Died | 12 January 1957 | 
| Occupation(s) | Director, Writer | 
| Years active | 1931-1955 (film) | 
Selected filmography
    
- A Night of Love by the Öresund (1931)
 - Wife for a Day (1933)
 - A Wedding Night at Stjarnehov (1934)
 - The People of Småland (1935)
 - It Pays to Advertise (1936)
 - He, She and the Money 1936)
 - Unfriendly Relations (1936)
 - Conscientious Objector Adolf (1936)
 - 65, 66 and I (1936)
 - The Andersson Family (1937)
 - Adolf Strongarm (1937)
 - Oh, Such a Night! (1937)
 - Good Friends and Faithful Neighbours (1938)
 - Just a Bugler (1938)
 - Whalers (1939)
 - We at Solglantan (1939)
 - Nothing But the Truth (1939)
 - Frestelse (1940)
 - Kiss Her! (1940)
 - The Crazy Family (1940)
 - Goransson's Boy (1941)
 - Nothing Is Forgotten (1942)
 - We House Slaves (1942)
 - Doctor Glas (1942)
 - In Darkest Smaland (1943)
 - The Green Lift (1944)
 - Guttersnipes (1944)
 - Motherhood (1945)
 - 100 dragspel och en flicka (1946)
 
References
    
- Taves p.103
 - Nordic National Cinemas p.167
 
Bibliography
    
- Iverson, Gunnar, Soderbergh Widding, Astrid & Soila, Tytti. Nordic National Cinemas. Routledge, 2005.
 - Taves, Brian. P.G. Wodehouse and Hollywood: Screenwriting, Satires and Adaptations. McFarland, 2006.
 
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