Sandrew-Ateljéerna, Stockholm Movie Trailers
Most Popular Sandrew-Ateljéerna, Stockholm Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
Swing it, Boccaccio Trailer (1949)
27 November 1949
The theater director Sten Rampe, Svend Blom and Ulrik Blad are on their way to Sten's summer house and suddenly get a flat tire.
Love Goes Up and Down Trailer (1946)
30 August 1946
Sixten reluctantly go to a ski resort in Åre to write a script to a movie.
Blocked track Trailer (1955)
30 July 1955
A train stops at a station in a small town. An accident has occurred and some freight cars have overturned, which stops the railway traffic.
Loffe blir polis Trailer (1950)
18 February 1950
The singing vagabond Loffe suddenly becomes a man of the law.
I Sagas värld Trailer (1948)
25 September 1948
A short film documentary narrated by Lennart Bernadotte from a cruise aboard the ocean liner "MS Saga" - departing from Göteborg, with visits to several destinations in Europe and North Africa.
The Flute and the Arrow Trailer (1957)
26 December 1957
Arne Sucksdorff’s ethnographic feature documents the life and rituals of the Muria people in the Bastar jungle of central India, focusing on their traditions, music, and relationship to the natural environment.
Calle og Palle Trailer (1948)
26 February 1948
Calle and Palle work as assistants at Circus Bollini.
A Stockholm Silhouette Trailer (1943)
01 January 1943
From Bern's salons at Berzelii Park in Stockholm. Exterior and interior from early morning until dawn the next day.
Love, Sunshine and Songs Trailer (1948)
28 February 1948
Two photographers from Stockholm go to the west coast on behalf of their employer, who is a swimwear manufacturer.
Försummad av sin fru Trailer (1947)
19 October 1947
Pelle (Karl-Arne Holmsten) and Siska (Irma Christenson) Hedberg are both journalists on the same newspaper.
Waldemarsudde Trailer (1943)
30 January 1943
A visit to Prince Eugen's home and a view of his art collections at Waldemarsudde, Djurgården.
Swedish Outpost Trailer (1948)
01 October 1948
A film about Gotska Sandön in the Baltic Sea and its history. At the station, the staff live with their families.