The Marriage Game

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The Marriage Game
Directed byRagnar Hyltén-Cavallius
Written byKarl-Gerhard
Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius
Lorens Marmstedt
Produced byLorens Marmstedt
StarringZarah Leander
Gösta Cederlund
Harry Roeck-Hansen
Cinematography
Åke Dahlqvist
Julius Jaenzon
Edited by
Rolf Husberg
Music byJules Sylvain
Production
company
Svensk Filmindustri
Distributed bySvensk Filmindustri
Release date
25 November 1935
Running time
83 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

The Marriage Game (Swedish: Äktenskapsleken) is a 1935 Swedish comedy drama film directed by Ragnar Hyltén-Cavallius and starring Zarah Leander, Gösta Cederlund and Harry Roeck-Hansen.[1]

The film's art direction was by Arne Åkermark.

Cast[]

  • Zarah Leander as Tora Diidiken
  • Gösta Cederlund as Chief editor Nordenson, her 1st husband
  • Harry Roeck-Hansen as Statsrådet Ström, her 2nd husband
  • Ragnar Widestedt as Direktör Melin, her 3rd husband
  • Einar Axelsson as Gunnar Grahn, her 4th husband
  • Elsa Carlsson as Polly, her friend
  • Karl-Gerhard as Hjalmar Gregorsson, her lawyer
  • Karin Swanström as Carolina Berg
  • Åke Ohberg as Per-Olof, her son
  • Rune Carlsten as Riksdagsman Larsson
  • as Märta, his daughter
  • John Norrman as Sund
  • as Curious Lady at the Square
  • Anna-Lisa Baude as Maria, Housemaid
  • as a Journalist
  • as Nilsson, Hairdresser
  • as Guest at Tora's Party
  • as Miss Andersson
  • as Guest at Tora's Party
  • as Vicar
  • as Juror
  • as Postman at the Meeting
  • as Die Stimme fuer Zarah Leander
  • as Guest at Tora's Party
  • as Woman in Broköping
  • as Guest at Tora's Party
  • as Man at the Meeting
  • as Man at the Meeting
  • as Man at the Meeting
  • as Man in Broköping
  • as Guest at Tora's Party
  • as Customer at the Hairdresser's
  • as Curious Lady at the Square
  • as Vicar's Wife
  • as Juror
  • as Man at the Meeting
  • Olav Riégo as Guest at Tora's Party
  • Erik Rosén as Professor Sköldvall
  • as Young Woman
  • as Guest at Tora's Party
  • Georg Skarstedt as Guest at Tora's Party
  • Ingeborg Strandin as In Broköping
  • Ruth Weijden as Melin's Housemaid
  • as Juror
  • as Guest at Carolina Berg's Dinner

References[]

  1. ^ Jacobi p.103

Bibliography[]

  • Jutta Jacobi. Zarah Leander: das Leben einer Diva. Hoffmann und Campe, 2006.

External links[]

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