Taxi 13 (1954 film)
Taxi 13 is a 1954 Swedish crime drama film directed by Börje Larsson and starring Elof Ahrle, Signe Hasso, Margit Carlqvist and Birgitta Valberg.[1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Nilsson.
Taxi 13 | |
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Directed by | Börje Larsson |
Written by | Börje Larsson |
Starring | Elof Ahrle Signe Hasso Margit Carlqvist Birgitta Valberg |
Cinematography | Curt Jonsson |
Edited by | Carl-Olov Skeppstedt |
Music by | Jules Sylvain |
Production companies | AB Centrumateljéerna Börje Larsson-produktion |
Release date | 2 August 1954 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Synopsis
A Stockholm taxi driver sets out to find out who murdered one of his colleagues.
Cast
- Elof Ahrle as Johan Alm
- Signe Hasso as Agneta
- Margit Carlqvist as Vera
- Birgitta Valberg as Britt-Marie
- Bengt Blomgren as Fredrik
- Sten Gester as Man in Trenchcoat
- Hjördis Petterson as Mia Lundgren
- Ulf Johansson as Quarrelsome Man
- Nancy Dalunde as Quarrelsome Wife
- Ninni Löfberg as Mrs. Vestman
- Arthur Hultling as Victor Nilsson
- Sif Ruud as Miss Haglund
- Ingvar Kjellson as Artist
- Siegfried Fischer as Axel a.k.a. Sunshine
- Alf Östlund as Silent Marie
- Sven Holmberg as Taxi Driver
- Arvid Richter as Taxi Driver
- Sture Djerf as Hermansson
- Brigitte Ornstein as Office Girl
- Karl Erik Flens as Exuberant Man
- Olle Teimert as Young Man Trying to Avoid Paying
- Kjell Nordenskiöld as Young Man at Party
- Birger Åsander as Mr. Vestman
- Rolf Tourd as Vera's Street Friend
- Märta Dorff as Taxi Exchange Manager
- Svea Holst as Cyclist Discovering the Corpse
- Pelle Svedlund as Embessler
- Elsa Winge as Mrs. Lindblad
- Alva Berggren as Waitress Giving Notice
- Arthur Fischer as Taxi Owner
- Claes Esphagen as Garage Washer
- Bo Gunnar Eriksson as Tommy
- Lissi Alandh as Hermansson's Woman
- Torsten Lilliecrona as Police Lieutenant Johansson
References
- Qvist & Von Bagh p.83
Bibliography
- Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
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