A Perfect Gentleman (1927 film)

A Perfect Gentleman (Swedish: En perfekt gentleman) is a 1927 Swedish silent drama film directed by Vilhelm Bryde and Gösta Ekman and starring Ekman, La Jana and Karin Swanström.[1] It is sometimes also known by the alternative title of Husband by Proxy

A Perfect Gentleman
Directed byVilhelm Bryde
Gösta Ekman
Written byHjalmar Bergman
StarringGösta Ekman
La Jana
Karin Swanström
Hans Albers
CinematographyAxel Lindblom
Edited byAxel Lindblom
Production
company
Film AB Minerva
Isepa-Wengeroff Film
Release date
26 December 1927
Running time
117 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSilent
Swedish intertitles

Cast

  • Gösta Ekman as Marquis Robert de Luny & Jean Coubert
  • La Jana as Marquise Hortense
  • Karin Swanström as Charlotte Ponson
  • Hans Albers as Oberst Jacques Renard
  • Eric Bertner as Pierre
  • Otto Jacobsen as Marcel
  • Helga Brofeldt as Schwester Rosalie
  • Carl Browallius as Advokat Bonnard
  • Albert Ranft as Kartenspielender Herr
  • Oscar Byström as Ein älterer Mann
  • Gucken Cederborg as Ein Weib
  • Knut Lambert as Ein älterer Herr
  • Mia Sernquist as Eine alte Frau
  • Wilhelm Tunelli as Ein alter Mann
  • Ellen Adelstam as Eine alte Dame
  • Leo Golowin as Ein Herr
  • Ragnar Arvedson as Ein Mann
  • Ida Schylander as Ein Weib
  • Sture Baude as Ein Mann
  • Gerda Ström as Ein Weib
  • Seth Hesslin as Ein Mann
  • Gull Natorp
  • Olga Andersson
  • Erik Bergman
  • Ragnar Billberg
  • Mia Gründer
  • Desdemona Schlichting
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References

  1. Iverson, Soderbergh Widding & Soila p.154

Bibliography

  • Gunnar Iverson, Astrid Soderbergh Widding & Tytti Soila. Nordic National Cinemas. Routledge, 2005.
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