
Ester Roeck-Hansen
1887 - 1987Dollarmillionen
Sigurd Wallén
Fredrik Hedlund, Constance Gibson
René Marelle from Marseille is actually a Swede named Richard Bergin, but he has chosen to tamper with his identity to avoid his Swedish military service. A look-alike has taken his place to fifty thousand kronor in compensation.
The Million Dollars
Murtovarkaus
Harry Roeck Hansen
Joel Rinne, Emil Lindh
The Burglary (1926), a drama film directed by Harry Roeck Hansen, is based on a play by Minna Canth. Niilo (portrayed by actor Joel Rinne), a son of a rich estate owner, is in love with a poor crofter’s adopted daughter Heleena (Kaisa Leppänen). However, on his father’s (Emil Lindh) orders, Niilo instead becomes engaged to Loviisa (Ester Roeck Hansen), a daughter of a wealthy landowner. When Niilo wants to call off the engagement, his proud and rejected bride begins to interfere with the lovers’ relationship with the help of Penttula (Yrjö Somersalmi), who is said to be able to perform miracles.
The Burglary
För min heta ungdoms skull
Arne Mattsson
Maj-Britt Nilsson, Folke Sundquist
For the Sake of My Intemperate Youth (Swedish: För min heta ungdoms skull) is a 1952 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Mattsson. It was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.
For the Sake of My Intemperate Youth
Flickan från varuhuset
Anders Henrikson, Torsten Lundqvist
Brita Appelgren, Eric Abrahamsson
During a night at the big department store a gang of thieves are active, while the CMO is staging a pr coup to increase sales of swimsuits. The clerk Ann Marie and CEO's son Erik, manages to catch the thieves and then spend the night in the store dining and dancing.
Flickan från varuhuset
Hotell Paradisets hemlighet
George Schnéevoigt
Ester Roeck-Hansen, John Ekman
The innkeeper Schultze and his wife are broke and don't know how to pay their rent when a shipwrecked sailor shows up with a chest full of money. In despair the Schultze couple murders the sailor.
The Secret of Hotel Paradise