Dollar (1938 film)

Dollar is a 1938 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Ingrid Bergman, Georg Rydeberg and Tutta Rolf.[1]

Dollar
Ingrid Bergman (right) in a scene from the film
Directed byGustaf Molander
Written byHjalmar Bergman (play)
Stina Bergman
StarringIngrid Bergman
Georg Rydeberg
Tutta Rolf
Music byEric Bengtson
CinematographyÅke Dahlqvist
Edited by Oscar Rosander
Production
company
Svensk Filmindustri
Release date
September 1938
Running time
78 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

The film's art direction was by Arne Åkermark.

Cast

  • Ingrid Bergman as Julia Balzar
  • Georg Rydeberg as Kurt Balzar
  • Tutta Rolf as Sussi Brenner
  • Kotti Chaveas Louis Brenner
  • Birgit Tengroth as Katja von Battwyhl
  • Håkan Westergren as Ludvig von Battwyhl
  • Edvin Adolphson as Dr. Jonson
  • Elsa Burnett as Mary Jonston
  • Margareta Bergfeldt as Woman in the Hotel Lobby
  • Olle Björklund as Young Man at the Hotel
  • Millan Bolander as Karin - Nurse
  • Gösta Cederlund as Man at The Royal Yacht Club
  • Erland Colliander as Man at The Royal Yacht Club
  • Nils Dahlgren as Man at The Royal Yacht Club
  • Ernesto Dethorey as Walker - Argentine Poker Player
  • N. Dickson as Charles - Mary's Black Chauffeur
  • Aina Elkan as Hotel Clerk
  • Ingrid Envall as Hotel Maid
  • David Erikson as Hall Porter
  • George Fant as Young Man in the Hotel lobby
  • Wilhelm Haqvinius as Man at The Royal Yacht Club
  • Hester Harvey as Mammy - Mary Jonston's Maid
  • Axel Högel as Andersson - Royal Yacht Club Valet
  • Helge Kihlberg as Jansson - Waiter at The Royal Yacht Club
  • Allan Lindner as Calle - the Bellboy
  • Yngve Nyqvist as Man at The Royal Yacht Club
  • Erik Rosén as Man at The Royal Yacht Club
  • Carl Ström as Man at The Royal Yacht Club
  • Silvia Zelazowsky as Woman in the Hotel Lobby
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References

  1. Larsson & Marklund p.111

Bibliography

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