Munkbrogreven 1935 Movie
Munkbrogreven
CountrySweden ,
DescriptionIn one of the narrow streets of the Old town of Stockholm lies hotel City. It's inhabited by mysterious characters such as 'Greven', 'Blomman' and others. The police inspector Göransson is ... ...
Vote Average 5.9/10 By 244 People (IMDB)
Date of Release 21/1/1935
Description Munkbrogreven: Directed by Edvin Adolphson, Sigurd Wallén. With Valdemar Dalquist, Julia Cæsar, Sigurd Wallén, Tollie Zellman. In one of the narrow streets of the Old town of Stockholm lies hotel City. It's inhabited by mysterious characters such as 'Greven', 'Blomman' and others. The police inspector Göransson is chasing a jewel thief, 'Diamond-Lasse'.
Story Line In one of the narrow streets of the Old town of Stockholm lies hotel City. It's inhabited by mysterious characters such as 'Greven', 'Blomman' and others. The police inspector Göransson is chasing a jewel thief, 'Diamond-Lasse'. —Mattias Thuresson(IMDB)
Language Swedish
Director Edvin Adolphson, Sigurd Wallén
Writer Siegfried Fischer, Arthur Fischer
Actors Valdemar Dalquist , Julia Cæsar , Sigurd Wallén , Tollie Zellman , Edvin Adolphson , Ingrid Bergman , Eric Abrahamsson , Weyler Hildebrand ,
Production Company Fribergs Filmbyrå AB
Budget $
Duration 83 m
Vote 5.9 from 244 votes
Reviews From Users 4
Reviews From Critics 2
Reviews(Top) This is a great one. It is so enjoyable. It is Ingrid's first-ever movie. And it is such great fun. Gurkan is fantastic, as is the Count, and Adophson is very convincing as well. It's just good fun and leaves you feeling all good inside. Sorry that it can't be more eloquent than that. But if you saw the smile on my face...
Munkbrogreven
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