

Bröllopsresan
1936 Directed by Gustaf MolanderDirector Björkman travels to Copenhagen with his daughter Astrid, who is together with a certain Count Erik Lejonsköld. They will take their father-in-law's car and go on a honeymoon to the Riviera. But "Count" gets a telegram from London calling him to a business meeting. Dad Björkman and the daughter decide to go to the Riviera while the suitor must come later. The real Count Erik Lejonsköld comes home to his office in Stockholm and is congratulated on the wedding by his staff. But he did not get married at all, it was a scammer instead of Henry. Erik searches the newspaper notice his wedding announced in Copenhagen and sees a chance to expose the imposter.

Håkan Westergren
....................................................Count Erik Lejonsköld

Anne-Marie Brunius
....................................................Astrid Björkman

Karin Swanström
....................................................Countess Julia Lejonsköld

Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
....................................................Jonas Vilhelm Patrick Björkman

Karin Albihn
....................................................Karin Ekberg

Ragnar Arvedson
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Edvin Adolphson
....................................................Director
...........................................................Gustaf Molander
Novel
...........................................................Franz Arnold
Screenplay
...........................................................Gösta Stevens
Director of Photography
...........................................................Julius Jaenzon
Editor
...........................................................Oscar Rosander
Sound
...........................................................Lennart Svensson
Terence Wendt
Production Companies
...................................................SF Studios
Production Countries
........................................................Sweden
Spoken Languages
....................................................svenska
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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