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Ett brott

  • 1940
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
147
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Ett brott (1940)
CrimeDrama

A murder is committed in an apartment building in Stockholm. The clues point toward the Justice of the Supreme Court and his sons.A murder is committed in an apartment building in Stockholm. The clues point toward the Justice of the Supreme Court and his sons.A murder is committed in an apartment building in Stockholm. The clues point toward the Justice of the Supreme Court and his sons.

  • Director
    • Anders Henrikson
  • Writers
    • Anders Henrikson
    • Bengt Idestam-Almquist
    • Carlo Keil-Möller
  • Stars
    • Carl Barcklind
    • Edvin Adolphson
    • Karin Ekelund
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    147
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anders Henrikson
    • Writers
      • Anders Henrikson
      • Bengt Idestam-Almquist
      • Carlo Keil-Möller
    • Stars
      • Carl Barcklind
      • Edvin Adolphson
      • Karin Ekelund
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Carl Barcklind
    Carl Barcklind
    • Andreas von Degerfelt
    Edvin Adolphson
    Edvin Adolphson
    • Rutger von Degerfelt
    Karin Ekelund
    Karin Ekelund
    • Maud, Rutger's Wife
    Anders Henrikson
    Anders Henrikson
    • Hans von Degerfelt
    Ziri-Gun Eriksson
    • Maria Gilljams
    Gösta Cederlund
    Gösta Cederlund
    • Inspector Lilja
    Håkan Westergren
    Håkan Westergren
    • Bror Risberg
    Sigurd Wallén
    Sigurd Wallén
    • Hugo von Degerfelt
    Dagmar Ebbesen
    Dagmar Ebbesen
    • Mrs. Sofia Duner
    Einar Axelsson
    Einar Axelsson
    • Dr. Bernhard Gilljams
    Ulla Sorbon
    Ulla Sorbon
    • Lisa Waldemars
    Åke Claesson
    Åke Claesson
    • Dr. Forenius
    Hilda Borgström
    Hilda Borgström
    • Miss Alma Furuvik
    Gösta Bodin
    Gösta Bodin
    • Mr. Duner
    Karin Alexandersson
    • Kristin
    Ivar Kåge
    Ivar Kåge
    • Rosensköld
    Sten Hedlund
    • Redlund
    Gösta Hillberg
    • Prison Guard
    • Director
      • Anders Henrikson
    • Writers
      • Anders Henrikson
      • Bengt Idestam-Almquist
      • Carlo Keil-Möller
    • All cast & crew
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    7t-i

    An unusual film for its time

    I was a bit surprised by the dark tone of this movie. The image of a neurotic family, drug abuse, violence and cynicism isn't common in movies from this era. The murder story itself is not the main thing in this tale, but rather the consequences of having a brutal and repressive father. Edvin Adolphson is excellent as Rutger, the pleasure-seeking son in constant revolt against his father. The same goes for Anders Henrikson as Hans, who became a painter to spite his father.

    This movie has a little humour, a lot of dramatic episodes and great tragedy, especially in the end. The acting is typical for theatre-trained actors. It's good, but can be perceived as slightly exaggerated for people who are used to cinema-style acting.

    Highly recommended!
    seglora

    crime drama from Sweden

    If you have tired of the contemporary moronic crime dramas churned out by the Scandinavian countries, perhaps this seventy-five year old crime drama from Sweden could be a nice antidote. "Ett brott" ("A Crime") is a film version of a 1933 play by the Swedish writer Sigfrid Siwertz which was very loosely based upon a sensational crime that had occurred in aristocratic circles in Stockholm the year before, the so called von Sydow murders. Siwertz was a conservative author now totally obliterated from the consciousness of contemporary Swedish society, which is now multicultural, i.e. non-cultural, and where anything produced more than 50 years ago is considered irrelevant. "Ett brott" caused a sensation when premiered in 1940. Previously, most of the films made in Sweden in the thirties had been so called 'pilsner movies', silly comedies filled mainly with cheap jokes about alcohol consumption. "Ett brott", a serious crime drama, was completely different. It was a huge box office success and one of the most notable films to emerge from 1940s Sweden. It is easy to understand the reasons for this. The film's plot is very cleverly constructed, the pace is quick, the dialogue is witty and the actors are all well chosen, including for the many minor parts. The story is set in aristocratic circles in Stockholm and there is a fair amount of social satire. The artist Hans von Degerfelt (played by Anders Henrikson who is also the director of the film) provides an ironic commentary on the world of high society. Henrikson managed to imitate the typical aristocratic drawl that is just right for his role. The film is full of interesting characters played by some of Sweden's most famous actors at the time. The weak and ruined brother, Rutger von Degerfelt, is played by Edvin Adolphson, a very famous Swedish actor who had a film career that spanned almost 50 years. The wife of Rutger von Degerfelt is played very convincingly by Karin Ekelund. This is a difficult role balancing superficiality with deeper emotions. The police inspector, Lilja, is played by Gösta Cederlund, an interesting character actor, who plays this role with a mixture of astuteness and severity. Many of the minor characters also make a memorable impression. The female concierge, Mrs Dunér, is played by Dagmar Ebbesen who had been the star in many of the pilsner movies of the previous decade. She has a comic role here and, given her alcoholic on-screen husband (Gösta Bodin), it is one which perhaps does not differ too much from her previous roles in the thirties. The brash upstart journalist, Risberg, is played by Håkan Westergren with a typical Stockholm accent. His flirt, Miss Waldemars, is played by Ulla Sorbon, who tragically died of tuberculosis one year after the film was finished. There is also the cameo role of a mad woman, Miss Furuvik, played by the fine character actress Hilda Borgström. There are some minor blemishes in this old film. The ending, with Tchaikovsky's Pathétique Symphony playing in the background, might perhaps strike a modern audience as being a touch too schmaltzy. Here and there we find some patches of ham acting, especially Carl Barcklind in the role of the family patriarch Andreas von Degerfelt. This could perhaps also be said of Edvin Adolphson's acting on some occasions. On the whole, this is a well-crafted crime drama, distinguished by its sharp dialogue, brisk pace and mostly satisfactory acting by the large cast. This film now has subtitles in English on the Opensubtitles.org website. Hopefully, an international audience will come to enjoy this little-known gem of Swedish cinema, so different from the films noir of 1940s Hollywood.
    7bengt_historiska

    Still an outstanding film in the Swedish film history

    When this film opened in 1940 it was highly praised by the Swedish critics because of its seriousness and good acting. The plot is rather simple;a seemingly useless murder is taken place among Swedish upper-class people. Although you know who the murderer is, it holds a firm grip on you from the beginning till the end of the picture. The acting is unfortunately rather outdated, but it is still an outstanding film in the Swedish film history and well worth seeing.

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      Considered by director Ingmar Bergman as one of the best Swedish films of all time.
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      Featured in Vi mötte stormen (1943)

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 1940 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Rikos
    • Filming locations
      • Sandrewateljéerna, Lästmakargatan 18, Norrmalm, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Terrafilm
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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