The Quartet That Split Up (1950 film) explained

The Quartet That Split Up
Director:Gustaf Molander
Producer:Helge Hagerman
Based On:The Quartet That Split Up by Birger Sjöberg
Starring:Adolf Jahr
Anita Björk
Inga Landgré
Victor Sjöström
Editing:Oscar Rosander
Studio:Svensk Filmindustri
Distributor:Svensk Filmindustri
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Sweden

The Quartet That Split Up (Swedish: Kvartetten som sprängdes) is a 1950 Swedish comedy film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Adolf Jahr, Anita Björk, Inga Landgré and Victor Sjöström.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1924 novel of the same title by Birger Sjöberg, which had previously been made into a 1936 film.[2] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall.

Synopsis

The members of a string quartet in a small Swedish town decided to speculate on the stock market with unexpected results.

Cast

References

  1. Qvist & Von Bagh p.115
  2. Goble p.431

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