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Release Date:
December 25, 2003
Original Title:
Skenbart: En film om tåg
Alternate Titles:
Falske spor
Illusive Tracks
Genres:
Comedy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Canal+ Television
Fladen Film
Hustruskolan
SVT
Stockholm Postproduction
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 11
Runtime: 100
Christmas 1945. In a train from Stockholm to Berlin are a motley collection. It is the failure of the author Gunnar who wants to leave his old life and make a contribution in Berlin; physician Henry who plan to marry Marie and likewise Henry's current wife Karin, who he plans to kill during the journey, the middle-aged gay couple Pompe and Sixten, a soldier going to Uppsala but is on the wrong train: the cheerful and cynical old Margaret, and a dressed elf and a surly conductor. With the train are also a number of Baltic refugees accompanied by two nuns to be sent to Germany.
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Costume Design:
Anna Hagert
Director:
Peter Dalle
Director of Photography:
Göran Hallberg
Editor:
Thomas Lagerman
Makeup Artist:
Eva von Bahr
Original Music Composer:
Adam Nordén
Producer:
Patrick Ryborn
Production Design:
Peter Bävman
Screenplay:
Peter Dalle
Sound:
Börje Johansson
Erik Näsman
Bengt Wallman
Sound Designer:
Mikael Frithiof
Tobias Norman
Erik Olsson
Sound Editor:
Peter Åhrberg
Sound Mixer:
Magnus Andersson
Gábor Pasztor
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