Bureacratic customs officer searching for a missing girl.Bureacratic customs officer searching for a missing girl.Bureacratic customs officer searching for a missing girl.
Bisse Andersson
- Dansare
- (uncredited)
Eddy Andersson
- Fransk polis
- (uncredited)
Wiktor Andersson
- Nattvakt på nöjesfältet
- (uncredited)
Gunwer Bergkvist
- Ung kvinna
- (uncredited)
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- GoofsWhen Fabian is arrested by the French police, they don't believe him when he tells them who he is, and the police inspector mocks him by jokingly claiming to be "Swedish king Gustaf Adolf". However, just a few moments later, Fabian is seen stamping the wall in his cell with every date he is there and it says that it's in July 1950. At the time of the film's release (25 June 1951), Gustaf VI Adolf was king of Sweden, but he only became so upon the death of his father Gustaf V, on 29 October 1950. Thus, at the time when the film is set, Gustaf V was still king of Sweden and Gustaf (VI) Adolf was only crown prince.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Flyg-Bom (1952)
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- Runtime1 hour 21 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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