A Swedish Tiger (film) explained

A Swedish Tiger
Director:Gustaf Edgren
Producer:Inge Ivarson
Starring:Edvin Adolphson
Erik Berglund
Margareta Fahlén
Editing:Oscar Rosander
Studio:Kungsfilm
Distributor:Kungsfilm
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Sweden

A Swedish Tiger (Swedish: En svensk tiger) is a 1948 Swedish war drama film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Edvin Adolphson, Erik Berglund and Margareta Fahlén.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall. Its title refers to the wartime propaganda campaign A Swedish Tiger encouraging inhabitants to avoid careless talk.

Synopsis

British intelligence discover that a Swedish actor in Stockholm is a doppelganger of a British general and decide to recruit him as a decoy. They lure him to London by offering him a part in Othello.

Cast

References

  1. Fawkes p.98

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