The Bride Came Through the Ceiling Trailer

The Bride Came Through the Ceiling Trailer (1947)

24 March 1947 Comedy, Crime 72 mins

The police is looking for a female burglar all dressed in white.

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Cast

Annalisa Ericson

as Marianne Linnér

Stig Järrel

as Sigvard Lejoncrona

Karl-Arne Holmsten

as Ragnar Lejoncrona

Gunnar Björnstrand

as Sune Eriksson

Elsa Carlsson

as Augustine Lejoncrona

Douglas Håge

as Karlsson

Hjördis Petterson

as Hilda Linnér

Nils Ekstam

as Putte Linnér

Carl Hagman

as Man at police station

Margit Andelius

as Karin Andersson

Wiktor Andersson

as Hot-dog salesman

Birger Åsander

as Police officer

Saga Sjöberg

as Anna-Greta Linnér

Helge Mauritz

as Criminal detective

Gustaf Hedberg

as Criminal detective

Gösta Ericsson

as Police officer

Crew

Sven Nygren

Sven Nygren Production Manager

Karl-Erik Alberts

Karl-Erik Alberts Director of Photography

Bertil Duroj

Bertil Duroj Production Design

Alva Lundin

Alva Lundin Title Designer

Bengt Palm

Director

Sven Rüno

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

Sweden 24 March 1947

Production Companies

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