Illusive Tracks
Illusive Tracks (Swedish: Skenbart – en film om tåg) is a Swedish dark comedy thriller film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 December 2003,[1] directed by Peter Dalle, starring Peter Dalle, Gustaf Hammarsten, Robert Gustafsson, Gösta Ekman, Lars Amble and others.
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Directed by | Peter Dalle |
Produced by | Patrick Ryborn |
Written by | Peter Dalle |
Starring | Peter Dalle Gösta Ekman Robert Gustafsson |
Music by | Adam Nordén |
Distributed by | Buena Vista International |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
The time is right after World War II, before Christmas of 1945. The story revolves around the passengers on a train heading from Stockholm non-stop to Berlin, and includes murder, adultery, religion, Santa Claus and a very angry train conductor.
The film is in black and white to give it a more dramatic atmosphere. All of the scenes depicting Stockholm Central Station were filmed at the Krylbo railway station to resemblance the 1940s look of Stockholm.
Cast
- Gustaf Hammarsten as Gunnar
- Magnus Roosmann as Henry
- Anna Björk as Marie
- Kristina Törnqvist as Karin
- Robert Gustafsson as The Soldier
- Peter Dalle as The Conductor
- Lena Nyman as Märit
- Gösta Ekman as Pompe
- Lars Amble as Sixten
- Jakob Stefansson as The Waiter
- Claes Ljungmark as The Bartender
- Lakke Magnusson as The Head Waiter
- Marie Göranzon as The Nun
- Hanna Ekman as Young Nun
- Ella Bjurling as Girl in White Cape
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References
- "Skenbart" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Database. 25 December 2003. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
External links
- Illusive Tracks on IMDb
- Illusive Tracks at AllMovie
- Illusive Tracks at the Swedish Film Institute Database
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