King Gustav VI Adolf

Most Popular King Gustav VI Adolf Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Pappa Sandrew Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

The story of Anders Andersson becoming the film and theatre producer Anders Sandrew (1885-1957) building a modern empire of cinemas and theaters in Stockholm.

Wonderful Adventures of Nils Trailer (1962)

12 September 1962

A film adaptation of Selma Lagerlöf's classic book about Nils Holgersson, who is a real rascal. As punishment for his mischief, a house elf shrinks him to his size.

Revolver-Harry - enligt Leif GW Persson Trailer (2018)

03 January 2018

"He was larger than life itself". This is how Leif GW Persson begins the portrait of the man who has never ceased to fascinate him: Harry Söderman, also known as Revolver-Harry.

Norrmalmstorgsdramat inifrån Trailer (2003)

01 February 2003

"The Norrmalmstorgs drama from the inside" - For more than 30 years, the bank-robber Janne Olsson refused to talk about the noted bank-robbery at Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm, in 1973.

The Arrival of the Prince and Princess in Stockholm on the 9th of July Trailer (1905)

12 July 1905

The future king Gustaf VI Adolf and wife arrive in Stockholm

Året var 1952 Trailer (2002)

05 June 2002

1952 - he year when Gösta Snoddas Nordgren sings Flottarkärlek on the radio and it becomes a hit. Gustaf VI Adolf turns 70.

Oscar II's Funeral Trailer (1907)

01 January 1907

Actuality documentary film recording the funeral procession of King Oscar II of Sweden on 19 December 1907.

40 år med kungen Trailer (1947)

08 December 1947

This film celebrates the 40th anniversary of King Gustaf V's entry and shows the king in both private and public.

The Crown Prince Couple at Drottningholm Trailer (1911)

17 October 1911

The home and everyday life of future king Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and his first wife princess Margaret is shown in this newsreel.

Winter Sports Party in Södertälje Trailer (1919)

26 January 1919

Documentary shots from the inauguration of Södertälje ski slope in Sweden, 1919-01-25 to 1919-01-26.