Lucky Devils (1932 film)
1932 film
- 26 December 1932 (1932-12-26)
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Lucky Devils (Swedish: Lyckans gullgossar) is a 1932 Swedish comedy film directed by Ivar Johansson and Sigurd Wallén and starring Wallén, Erik Berglund, Maritta Marke and Tutta Rolf.[1] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark.
Synopsis
Two men encounter extreme good fortune when they find a lucky horseshoe in a Stockholm street.
Cast
- Sigurd Wallén as Carl Erik Jansson / Carl Erik Silverberg
- Erik Berglund as Hugo Lundström / Hugo Guldén
- Maritta Marke as Lola del Prado
- Tutta Rolf as Dolores del Prado
- Eric Laurent as Richard Gordon
- Ragnar Widestedt as Herman Högmark
- Thor Modéen as Accountant with Cheeses
- Carl-Gunnar Wingård as Karl Hampus Blondin
- Jullan Jonsson as Tjohanna
- Helge Andersson as Decorator
- Tor Borong as Man in audience
- Göran Bratt as Boy
- Alice Carlsson as Girl at the ball
- Artur Cederborgh as Argentin
- Carl Deurell as Carl Gustaf Ekman
- Bertil Ehrenmark as Construction worker
- Georg Enders as Piano player
- Gösta Ericsson as Representative
- Sigge Fürst as Dinner guest
- Karl Gerhard as Tennis player
- Bengt-Olof Granberg as Dancer
- Karin Granberg as Dinner guest
- Wictor Hagman as Waitor
- Wilhelm Haqvinius as Customer in the barber shop
- Gunnar Johansson as Piano player
- Helge Kihlberg as Man in audience
- Olof Krook as Construction worker
- Herman Lantz as Worker
- Richard Lindström as Dr. Walther Müller
- Vera Nilsson as Daisy Korall
- Yngve Nyqvist as Alexei Slavoninsky
- Robert Ryberg as Dr. Fritz König
- Georg Skarstedt as Clerk
References
- ^ Qvist & Von Bagh p.151
Bibliography
- Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
External links
- Lucky Devils at IMDb
- Lucky Devils at AllMovie
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Films directed by Ivar Johansson
- The Realm of the Rye (1929)
- Skipper's Love (1931)
- Lucky Devils (1932)
- People of Hälsingland (1933)
- Boman's Boy (1933)
- Fired (1934)
- The Song to Her (1934)
- The Boys of Number Fifty Seven (1935)
- Ocean Breakers (1935)
- The Lady Becomes a Maid (1936)
- Mother Gets Married (1937)
- Storm Over the Skerries (1938)
- For Better, for Worse (1938)
- Between Us Barons (1939)
- Oh, What a Boy! (1939)
- The Crazy Family (1940)
- The Train Leaves at Nine (1941)
- We're All Errand Boys (1941)
- If I Could Marry the Minister (1941)
- Take Care of Ulla (1942)
- The Yellow Clinic (1942)
- Young Blood (1943)
- Captured by a Voice (1943)
- Eaglets (1944)
- The Forest Is Our Heritage (1944)
- Motherhood (1945)
- The Österman Brothers' Virago (1945)
- The Wedding on Solö (1946)
- Life in the Finnish Woods (1947)
- The Poetry of Ådalen (1947)
- Carnival Evening (1948)
- Big Lasse of Delsbo (1949)
- The Devil and the Smalander (1949)
- The Realm of the Rye (1950)
- In Lilac Time (1952)
- Kalle Karlsson of Jularbo (1952)
- Ursula, the Girl from the Finnish Forests (1953)
- The Red Horses (1954)
- People of the Finnish Forests (1955)
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