The Red Day

1931 film

Starring
CinematographyÅke DahlqvistMusic byEric Bengtson
Production
companies
  • Svensk Filmindustri
  • Film AB Minerva
Distributed bySvensk Filmindustri
Release date
  • 13 April 1931 (1931-04-13)
Running time
74 minutesCountrySwedenLanguageSwedish

The Red Day (Swedish: Röda dagen) is a 1931 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Sigurd Wallén, Dagmar Ebbesen and Sture Lagerwall.[1] The film was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm and its sets designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde.

Cast

  • Sigurd Wallén as Gustaf Andersson
  • Dagmar Ebbesen as Augusta Andersson
  • Sture Lagerwall as Jideon Andersson
  • Lill-Tollie Zellman as Agnes Andersson
  • John W. Brunius as Wibäck, manager
  • Nils Jacobsson as Stig Wibäck
  • Richard Lindström as Atterdag Hellberg
  • Signe Deurell as Mrs. Hellberg
  • Eric Abrahamsson as Göransson
  • Charlie Almlöf as Winge
  • Erik 'Bullen' Berglund as Police inspector
  • Georg Funkquist as Johansson
  • Håkan Westergren as Georg Holmbärj - speaker
  • Helge Andersson [sv] as Communist
  • Berndt Aulin as Communist bill-poster
  • Erik Baumann as Pianist at Tattersall
  • Frithiof Bjärne as Police officer
  • Ernst Brunman as Police officer
  • Thor Christiernsson as Door-keeper
  • Bertil Ehrenmark as Recording Clerk
  • Gösta Granberg as Communist speaker
  • Paul Hagman as Fascist speaker
  • Wictor Hagman as Fascist speaker
  • Gustaf Hiort af Ornäs as Guest at Tatersall
  • Maja Jerlström as Wibäck's house-maid
  • Olof Krook as Police officer
  • Herman Lantz as Police arresting Jideon
  • Åke Uppström as Fascist bill-poster
  • Dag Wirén as Cellist

References

  1. ^ Qvist & von Bagh p.150

Bibliography

  • Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.

External links

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