Uncle's
Uncle's (Swedish: Stampen) is a 1955 Swedish comedy film directed by Hans Lagerkvist and starring Nils Poppe, Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz and Holger Löwenadler.[1] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director P.A. Lundgren.
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| Directed by | Hans Lagerkvist | 
| Written by | Gösta Gustaf-Janson | 
| Starring | Nils Poppe  Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz Holger Löwenadler  | 
| Cinematography | Gunnar Fischer | 
| Edited by | Oscar Rosander | 
| Music by | Eskil Eckert-Lundin  Julius Jacobsen  | 
Production company  | Komiska Teatern  | 
| Distributed by | Fribergs Filmbyrå | 
Release date  | 28 February 1955 | 
Running time  | 85 minutes | 
| Country | Sweden | 
| Language | Swedish | 
Synopsis
    
Patrik works in a pawnshop and Viveka is a maid. They meet and are attracted to each other, but both are embarrassed about their real jobs and pretend otherwise. Soon this leads to misunderstandings and further complications ensue.
Cast
    
- Nils Poppe as Patrik Palmquist
 - Ann-Marie Gyllenspetz as Viveka Svensson
 - Holger Löwenadler as August Larsson
 - Gunnar Björnstrand as Acke Kullerstedt
 - Håkan Westergren as Teofon Svensson
 - Siv Ericks as Sylvia
 - Sven-Eric Gamble as Hogge
 - Carl Ström as Oskar Oxelblad
 - Gull Natorp as Landlady
 - Margita Lindström as Ulla-Britt Svensson
 - Gloria Rose as Dancer
 - Ludde Juberg as Customer with Parrot
 - Emmy Albiin as Amalia Pettersson
 - Birgitta Ander as Dancer
 - Frithiof Bjärne as Truck Driver
 - Gregor Dahlman as Propp
 - David Erikson as Svensson's Driver
 - Claes Esphagen as Police Officer
 - Sven Holmberg as Police Officer
 - Ragnar Klange as Fastén
 - Uno Larsson as Hot Dog Salesman
 - Rune Ottoson as Police Officer
 - Gösta Qvist as Customer
 - Olav Riégo as Customer with Suit
 - Mille Schmidt as Customer with Lighter
 - Georg Skarstedt as Karl-Fredrik
 - Eric von Gegerfelt as Porter
 - Nils Whiten as Older Customer
 - Birger Åsander as Man in Line
 
References
    
- Qvist & Von Bagh p.126
 
Bibliography
    
- Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
 
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