Yellow Ward Trailer

Yellow Ward Trailer (1942)

10 January 1942 Drama 114 mins

A chief physician at a women's clinic is against abortion. He strongly influence the patients not to abort. But there are doctors who think differently.

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Cast

Arnold Sjöstrand

as Dr. Jörn

Viveca Lindfors

as Nurse Doris

Nils Lundell

as Olsson

Gudrun Brost

as Nurse Olga

Barbro Kollberg

as Irma Svensson

Åke Grönberg

as Herman Karlsson

Barbro Ribbing

as Margot Wall

Henrik Schildt

as Einar Franke

Sten Lindgren

as Dr. Nizzen

Gösta Cederlund

as Prof. Wall

Karin Kavli

as Miss Lind

Anna Lindahl

as Mrs. Olsson

Mona Mårtenson

as Mrs. Andersson

Gull Natorp

as Nurse Dagmar

Folke Hamrin

as Dr. Åkerholm

Bellan Roos

as Mrs. Karlsson

Crew

Ernst Westerberg

Ernst Westerberg Director of Photography

Harry Hasso

Harry Hasso Director of Photography

Harry Ahlin

Original Music Composer

Sven Nygren

Sven Nygren Producer

Bertil Duroj

Bertil Duroj Production Design

Stellan Claësson

Stellan Claësson Production Manager

International Titles

Die gelbe Klinik Trailer

Den gule Klinik Trailer

Keltainen klinikka Trailer

International Releases Dates

Sweden 10 January 1942

Production Companies

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