False Greta Explained

False Greta
Director:John W. Brunius
Pauline Brunius
Producer:Lennart Hamberg
Starring:Adolf Jahr
Karin Albihn
Isa Quensel
Music:Tapio Ilomäki
Karl Wehle
Studio:Film Union
Oy Finlandia-Film
Distributor:Columbia Film
Oy Finlandia-Film
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:Finland
Sweden
Language:Swedish

False Greta (Swedish: Falska Greta) is a 1934 Finnish-Swedish comedy film directed by John W. Brunius and Pauline Brunius and starring Adolf Jahr, Karin Albihn and Isa Quensel.[1] It was shot at studios in Helsinki and on location in Stockholm. It is now considered to be a lost film.[2]

Synopsis

Greta Gustafsson, a young typist, wins a prize in a competition and heads out to a fashionable seaside resort. She is mistaken for the Hollywood star Greta Garbo who it has been announced is returning to her native Sweden to spend her holiday incognito.

Cast

References

  1. Sadoul p.32
  2. Web site: Lost sound films .

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