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The story of the film focuses on Mannerheim's private life from 1905–1918. It tells about a failed marriage with Anastasia Arapova, and love affair with Kitty Linder after the Finnish Civil War . According to Gilbert Lukalian, "It's an universal story about a man who has difficulty reconciling family life and career."
The film stars Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt, Sven Wollter, Thomas Hellberg and Håkan Serner. Widerberg's direction was inspired by the 1971 American film The French Connection, [citation needed] and Widerberg would make one more crime film in 1984: The Man from Majorca. The film won two Guldbagge Awards in 1977, for Best Film and Best Actor (Håkan ...
Carl Gustav Fleischer (1883–1942), Norwegian military commander; Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld (1651–1722), Swedish military commander; Carl Gustaf von Nieroth (died 1712), Swedish military commander; Carl-Gustaf Ståhl (1920–2016), Swedish military commander; Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), Swedish military commander
Karin af Klintberg is set to direct “The King,” a documentary about the Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf, which SF Studios is co-producing and will be distributing in the Nordics. Af Klintberg is ...
The head of the House of Bernadotte (a.k.a. the Swedish royal family), Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus was born on April 30, 1946 at Haga Palace in Solna, Sweden. He's now the longest-reigning Swedish ...
The Story of Shirley Yorke (1948) Maclean Rogers: The Case of Becky (1912) Edward J. Locke David Belasco: The Case of Becky (1915) Frank Reicher: The Case of Becky (1921) Chester M. Franklin: The Case of the Frightened Lady (1931) Edgar Wallace: The Case of the Frightened Lady (1940) George King: The Cat and the Canary (1922) John Willard: The ...
Levi, who will star as Harold, shared the exciting news alongside two posters that gave a first look at the upcoming movie. “Everything he draws is about to get real,” t
Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt portrayed Beck in 1976. In 1993 and 1994, Gösta Ekman played the character in six films. American audiences are likely most familiar with Walter Matthau playing the Beck role in the 1973 film called The Laughing Policeman , where his character was called "Jake Martin."