The Koster Waltz

The Koster Waltz (Swedish: Kostervalsen) is a 1958 Swedish romance film directed by Rolf Husberg and starring Egon Larsson, Åke Söderblom, Yvonne Lombard and Gaby Stenberg.[1][2] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Nilsson.

The Koster Waltz
Directed byRolf Husberg
Written byLennart Hellsing
Bengt Linder
Produced byRune Waldekranz
StarringEgon Larsson
Åke Söderblom
Yvonne Lombard
CinematographyGöran Strindberg
Edited byEric Nordemar
Music byTorbjörn Lundquist
Production
company
Sandrews
Distributed bySandrew-Bauman
Release date
15 March 1958
Running time
97 minutes
CountrySweden
LanguageSwedish

Cast

  • Egon Larsson as Kurt Granberg
  • Åke Söderblom as Pelle Boman
  • Yvonne Lombard as Maja Boman
  • Gaby Stenberg as Birgit Anderberg
  • Isa Quensel as Doris Fågelström
  • Tilly Stephan as Mitzi Lachenberg
  • Sven Lindberg as Bertram Johansson
  • Einar Fagstad as Svalan Söderman
  • Lars Egge as Konrad Anderberg
  • Sangrid Nerf as Solveig
  • Marie Ahlstedt as Elev på ferieskolan
  • Jessie Flaws as Ann
  • Birgitta Ander as Chris
  • Gunilla Asp as Elev på ferieskolan
  • Bernt Callenbo as Journalist
  • Lars-Owe Carlberg as Polis
  • Ulla Edin as Modell på reklambyrån
  • Lilian Elgö as Flicka på reklambyrån
  • Janne Eriksson as Pojken på reklambyrån
  • Lauritz Falk as Henrik Åman
  • Berit Frodi as Fru Nilsson, hembiträde
  • Lennart Hellsing as Gäst på direktör Anderbergs båt
  • Marita Holm as Elev på ferieskolan
  • Vincent Jonasson as Detektiv i Fjällbackas hamn
  • Ann Karlén as Camilla
  • Berit Kullander as Elev på ferieskolan
  • Torsten Lilliecrona as Reklambyrådirektör
  • Sune Mangs as Fotograf
  • Richard Mattsson as Advokat
  • Lisbeth Redner as Elev på ferieskolan
  • Hanny Schedin as Andersson
  • Sune Waldimir as Kapellmästaren
  • Inga-Lill Åhström as Hilda

References

Bibliography

  • Krawc, Alfred. International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden (from the beginnings to 1984). Saur, 1986.
  • Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.


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