Man's Way with Women explained

Man's Way with Women
Director:Per-Axel Branner
Starring:Edvin Adolphson
Inga Tidblad
Birgit Tengroth
Anna Lindahl
Gull-Maj Norin
Anders Henrikson
Music:Ilmari Hannikainen
Cinematography:Julius Jaenzon
Distributor:AB Wivefilm
Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish

Man's Way with Women (Swedish: '''Sången om den eldröda blomman''') is a 1934 Swedish romantic drama film directed by Per-Axel Branner. It is based on the Finnish novel The Song of the Blood-Red Flower by Johannes Linnankoski.

The interior shots of the film were shot in Råsunda's Filmstaden studios and the exterior scenes in Uppland, Ramsele and Långsele. The film premiered at the Röda Kvarn theatre in Stockholm on November 12, 1934.[1] The film US release was in 1937.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://biofilmsverige.wordpress.com/2014/07/ Filmpremiärer i Sverige
  2. https://kendrasteinereditions.wordpress.com/2010/01/05/dwain-espers-mans-way-with-women-swedenus-1934-37/ Kendra Steiner Editions: Dwain Esper’s “Man’s Way With Women” (Sweden/US 1934-37)