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Ingrid Bergman’s first speaking role was in this hugely charming knockabout comedy, filmed on location in the Monk’s Bridge district of Stockholm. Bergman plays an amiable young chambermaid being wooed by a handsome stranger, who may or may not be a jewel thief. Enlivened by cheeky humor and a cast of neighborhood eccentrics, The Count of the Old Town offered Bergman a chance to show off her all-too-rarely displayed comedy skills.
Original Release
01/21/1935
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Cast
Name | Character |
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Valdemar Dalquist | Greven |
Julia Cæsar | Klara / Klara Edlund |
Tollie Zellman | Amalia / Amalia Blomkvist |
Ingrid Bergman | Elsa / Elsa Edlund |
Eric Abrahamsson | Borstis |
Weyler Hildebrand | Göransson / Detective Göransson |
Wiktor Andersson | Beggar Student |
Gunnar Asp | Drum Player |
Bror Berger | Lookout at the Burglary |
Helga Brofeldt | Customer |
Directors
Sigurd Wallén, Edvin Adolphson
Writers
Siegfried Fischer, Arthur Fischer, Gösta Stevens
Cast
Name | Character |
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Valdemar Dalquist | Greven |
Julia Cæsar | Klara / Klara Edlund |
Tollie Zellman | Amalia / Amalia Blomkvist |
Ingrid Bergman | Elsa / Elsa Edlund |
Eric Abrahamsson | Borstis |
Weyler Hildebrand | Göransson / Detective Göransson |
Wiktor Andersson | Beggar Student |
Gunnar Asp | Drum Player |
Bror Berger | Lookout at the Burglary |
Helga Brofeldt | Customer |
Artur Cederborgh | Engström |
John Ericsson | Man at the Auction |
Ragnar Falck | Gentleman |
Arthur Fischer | Ernst Berglund |
Emil Fjellström | 'Lorden' / Lorden |
Millan Fjellström | Mrs. Andersson |
Knut Frankman | Man |
Mona Geijer-Falkner | Fish Customer |
Carl Harald | Police Constable |
John Hilke | Clerk |