Bashful Anton

Bashful Anton (Swedish: Blyge Anton) is a 1940 Swedish comedy film directed by Emil A. Lingheim and starring Edvard Persson, Ingrid Luterkort and Britta Brunius.[1]

Bashful Anton
Directed byEmil A. Lingheim
Written byTheodor Berthels
Henry Richter
StarringEdvard Persson
Ingrid Luterkort
Britta Brunius
Music byAlvar Kraft
CinematographyOlle Ekman
Edited byWic Kjellin
Production
company
Europa Film
Release date
6 May 1940
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

The film's art direction was by Max Linder.

Cast

  • Edvard Persson as Karl Anton Malm
  • Ingrid Luterkort as Mildred Andersson
  • Britta Brunius as Kätie Melin
  • Karl-Arne Holmsten as Arne Boman
  • Fritiof Billquist as Director Stengård
  • Torsten Winge as Baron Gyllenflycht
  • Eric Malmberg as Director Kjellberg
  • Elvin Ottoson as Werner
  • Axel Lindberg as Ekberg
  • Arthur Fischer as Ågren
  • Elly Christiansson as Dolly
  • Eric Dahlström as Gårdman
  • Frithiof Hedvall as Albrechtsson
  • Astrid Lindgren as Stina
  • Aurore Palmgren as Beata
  • Sussi Adolfi as Little Girl
  • Björn Berglund as Speaker at Rifle Foundation Meeting
  • Astrid Bodin as Lady at the Bus
  • Helga Brofeldt as Angry Woman in Window
  • Nils Ekstam as Member of the Board
  • Ragnar Falck as Sniper
  • Gösta Grip as Secretary
  • Jullan Jonsson as Cook
  • Sten Sture Modéen as Employee at Office
  • Karen Rasmussen as Employee at the Office
  • Edla Rothgardt as Old Cleaning Lady
  • Inger Sundberg as Young Girl
  • Kate Thunman as Cleaning Lady
  • Hugo Tranberg as Waiter
  • Gunnel Wadner as Balet Girl
  • Susanna Östberg as Karin
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References

  1. Qvist & von Bagh p.124

Bibliography

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