Vi tre Trailer

Vi tre Trailer (1940)

19 October 1940 Drama, Comedy 97 mins

Kristina and Sture is married and has a little baby boy, Olle. Sture is an architect and while he is struggling with his business, his wife Kristina gets lonesome and starts to get take an interest in Sture's Norwegian architect colleague, Arne Ranck.

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Cast

Sture Lagerwall

as Sture Ahrengren

Signe Hasso

as Kristina Ahrengren

Georg Løkkeberg

as Arne Ranck

Stig Järrel

as Baltsar Ekberg

Ilse-Nore Tromm

as Helena Ekberg

Ingrid Borthen

as Shop assistant

Crew

Olle Lindholm

Original Music Composer

Hilmer Ekdahl

Hilmer Ekdahl Director of Photography

Arthur Spjuth

Arthur Spjuth Production Design

International Releases Dates

Sweden 19 October 1940

Production Companies

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