
Ludwig Karlsson works for the cavalry captain Paul Rosencrona at the horse guard in Stockholm..

Is it worth the time? If you're into dusty, black-and-white comedies that feel like a Sunday afternoon nap, sure. It’s got that specific 1930s Swedish charm where everyone is either shouting or winking at the camera. If you get bored by plots that move at the speed of a horse-drawn carriage, you’re probably gonna hate ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

John Lindlöf

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"Is it worth the time? If you're into dusty, black-and-white comedies that feel like a Sunday afternoon nap, sure. It’s got that specific 1930s Swedish charm where everyone is either shouting or winking at the camera. If you get bored by plots that move at the speed of a horse-drawn carriage, you’re probably gonna hate it. There is this moment about halfway through where I swear the lighting just shifts completely for no reason. It’s like they forgot to close the curtains on the set. It’s oddly ..."

Bengt Djurberg
Richard Kessler, Börje Larsson, Åke Söderblom, Heinrich Stobitzer
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