Bright Prospects

Bright Prospects (Swedish:Den ljusnande framtid) is a 1941 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Signe Hasso, Ernst Eklund and Erik 'Bullen' Berglund.[1]

Bright Prospects
Directed byGustaf Molander
Written byGösta Stevens
Gustaf Molander
StarringSigne Hasso
Ernst Eklund
Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
Music byGunnar Johansson
CinematographyJulius Jaenzon
Edited by Oscar Rosander
Production
company
Svensk Filmindustri
Release date
10 February 1941
Running time
92 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

The film's art direction was by Arne Åkermark.

Cast

  • Signe Hasso as Birgit Norén
  • Ernst Eklund as Helge Dahlberg
  • Erik 'Bullen' Berglund as Gurkan Olsson
  • Eric Abrahamsson as Norrman
  • Alf Kjellin as Åke Dahlberg
  • Rose-Mari Molander as Inga
  • Eva Henning as Gun Ullman
  • George Fant as Tage Lovander
  • Karin Alexandersson as Maria
  • Gull Natorp as Mrs. Norrman
  • Ejnar Haglund as Edlund
  • Carl Ström as Police Inspector Borgström
  • Willy Peters as Borg
  • John Botvid as Jansson
  • Carl Deurell as Teacher
  • Britta Larsson as Kerstin Linder
  • John Norrman as Strömberg - The Porter
  • Stig Olin as Bertil Bergström
  • Hans Strååt as Student
  • Sol-Britt Agerup as Schoolgirl
  • Astrid Bodin as Emma - Olsson's Maid
  • Elly Christiansson as Lady at Dinner
  • Iris Dalunde as Schoolgirl
  • Tom Ekelund as Sven
  • Hortensia Hedström as Teacher's Wife
  • Karin Nordgren as Schoolgirl
  • Nina Scenna as Waitress
  • Victor Thorén as School Caretaker
  • Eric von Gegerfelt as Guest at Dinner
  • Susanna Östberg as Dancing Girl
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References

  1. Larsson & Marklund p.118

Bibliography

  • Mariah Larsson & Anders Marklund. Swedish Film: An Introduction and Reader. Nordic Academic Press, 2010.
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