Lynet Trailer

Lynet Trailer (1934)

26 September 1934 Comedy, Crime 96 mins

Peter Blom, called Lynet, escapes from prison, and at the same time the unemployed actor Poul Quist sees his portrait in the newspaper, in connection with a film company wanting to make a film about Lynet, and is looking for someone to play the lead role. Since the resemblance between Blom and Quist is striking, Quist approaches the film company and then the pranks start to take off, when Quist pretends to be Lynet. The film director thinks that he really is Lynet and sees a sensation by giving him the role.

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Cast

Peter Malberg

as Skuespilleren

Henny Krause

as Sonja Prehn

Maria Garland

as Augusta Prehn

Else Jarlbak

as Margot Lind

Svend Bille

as Politiadvokat

Johannes Meyer

as Generaldirektør

Holger-Madsen

as Filminstruktør

Holger-Madsen

as Opdagelsesbetjent

Knud Heglund

as Mauritzen - skuespiller

Kaj Mervild

as Inspektør i Opdagelsespolitiet

Henry Nielsen

as Regissør

Georg Philipp

as Ung danser ved filmoptagelse

Crew

Dan Folke

Original Music Composer

Louis Larsen

Louis Larsen Director of Photography

Christian Hansen

Christian Hansen Production Design

International Releases Dates

Denmark 26 September 1934

Production Companies

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