Everybody at His Station (1940)

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Swedish comedy from 1940. Kurre Karlsson, a simple man of the people, will be called up for military training given by an anti-aircraft units at sea. He does not like the military and will do anything to get away. One day he steals a wallet and in it finds his paper suggesting that a spy is on the move who think stealing trade secrets about the weapons factory in Granefors.

Director: Anders Henrikson
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 75 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Sven Rüno
Cinematography: Adrian Bjurman
Editing: Gösta Bjurman
Production: Svensk Talfilm
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Anders Henrikson
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Everybody at His Station about?
Swedish comedy from 1940. Kurre Karlsson, a simple man of the people, will be called up for military training given by an anti-aircraft units at sea. He does not like the military and will do anything to get away. One day he steals a wallet and in it finds his paper suggesting that a spy is on the move who think stealing trade secrets about the weapons factory in Granefors.
Who directed Everybody at His Station?
Everybody at His Station was directed by Anders Henrikson.
Who stars in Everybody at His Station?
Everybody at His Station stars Aino Taube, Elof Ahrle, Anders Henrikson, Arnold Sjöstrand, Nils Ekman, Åke Grönberg.
How long is Everybody at His Station?
Everybody at His Station has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is Everybody at His Station?
Everybody at His Station is a Comedy film.
Where was Everybody at His Station produced?
Everybody at His Station was produced in Sweden.