Imprisoned Women (Swedish: Kvinnor i fångenskap) is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Olof Molander and starring Gunnar Sjöberg, Elsie Albiin and Gunn Wållgren.[1][2] It was made at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bibi Lindström.
Imprisoned Women | |
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Directed by | Olof Molander |
Written by | Margit Palmaer Sven Stolpe |
Produced by | Lorens Marmstedt |
Starring | Gunnar Sjöberg Elsie Albiin Gunn Wållgren |
Cinematography | Olle Nordemar |
Edited by | Lennart Wallén |
Music by | Lars-Erik Larsson |
Production company | Terrafilm |
Distributed by | Terrafilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Synopsis
editA pastor becomes a prison chaplain and encounters a number of woman inmates each of whom have their own life stories.
Cast
edit- Gunnar Sjöberg as Pastor Brobäck
- Elsie Albiin as Mary
- Gunn Wållgren as Viola
- Hampe Faustman as Roland
- Barbro Hiort af Ornäs as Kaj
- Sigurd Wallén as Fängelseläkaren
- Erik Rosén as Fängelsedirektören
- Hjördis Petterson as Fånge
- Marianne Löfgren as Fånge
- Hilda Borgström as Fånge
- Vera Valdor as Fånge
- Märta Arbin as Fånge
- Signe Wirff as Föreståndarinnan på skyddshemmet
- Birgitta Arman as Flicka på skyddshemmet
- Ninni Löfberg as Flicka på skyddshemmet
- Maj-Britt Håkansson as Flicka på skyddshemmet
- Marianne Karlbeck as Flicka på skyddshemmet
- Margot Ryding as Fru Brobäck
- Carl Barcklind as Kyrkoherden
- Nina Scenna as Marys mor
- Carl Ström as Violas far
- Olga Appellöf as Violas mor
- Eric Laurent as Överkonstapeln
- Anna-Stina Wåglund as Expedit
- Agda Helin as Expedit
- Åke Claesson as Doctor
- Eivor Engelbrektsson as Office Clerk
- Karl Erik Flens as Roland's Friend
- Georg Funkquist as Otto Winblad
- Nils Hallberg as Fred
- Ingrid Luterkort as Policewoman
- Stina Ståhle as Teacher
- Birger Åsander as Angry Man
References
editBibliography
edit- Gustafsson, Fredrik. The Man from the Third Row: Hasse Ekman, Swedish Cinema and the Long Shadow of Ingmar Bergman. Berghahn Books, 2016.
- Hjort, Mette & Lindqvist, Ursula. A Companion to Nordic Cinema. John Wiley & Sons, 2016.
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