Youth in Danger explained

Youth in Danger
Director:Per G. Holmgren
Starring:Kenne Fant
Gunnar Sjöberg
Sven-Eric Gamble
Editing:Lennart Wallén
Studio:Svensk Talfilm
Distributor:Svensk Talfilm
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Sweden

Youth in Danger (Swedish: Ungdom i fara) is a 1946 Swedish drama film directed by Per G. Holmgren and starring Kenne Fant, Gunnar Sjöberg and Sven-Eric Gamble.[1] It was shot at the Malmö Studios of Svensk Talfilm. The film's sets were designed by art director Nils Nilsson.

Synopsis

A young man is charged with car theft, but is acquitted in court. A social worker is assigned to help him reform, but his hopes to lead an honest life are threatened when an old criminal acquaintance turns up.

Cast

References

  1. Nordic National Cinemas p.188

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