Kvinnan som försvann (1949) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 24, 1949

Original Title:
Kvinnan som försvann

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
Europa Film

Production Countries:
Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 93

In England, a famous jewel collection is stolen. The police suspect that the jewels have been smuggled to Sweden, and in Stockholm, the young insurance detective Peter Holmer is commissioned to trace the stolen jewels. The tracks first lead Peter to a certain ballet master Lando, but when he comes to Lando's flat, he finds him murdered. Before the police were summoned, Peter saw a young lady smearing from the floor. He tries to catch her, but when he gets down the street she disappears in a taxi..

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Art Direction:
Arne Åkermark

Director:
Anders Ångström

Director of Photography:
Bertil Palmgren

Editor:
Wic Kjellin

Original Music Composer:
Julius Jacobsen
Thore Jederby

Production Manager:
Otto Scheutz

Story:
Thore Jederby
Pär Rådström

Writer:
Pär Rådström

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