It Pays to Advertise!

It Pays to Advertise! (1936)


  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1936-08-19
  • Runtime: 1h 16min
  • Language: svenska
  • Production Company: Fribergs Filmbyrå AB
  • Production Country: Sweden
  • Director: Anders Henrikson
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Summary

Mr. Miller is the CEO of a big soap company whose son Henry like to spend his father's money but isn't interesting in working. Henry's laziness makes Mr. Miller upset and stressed out, so he assigns his young secretary (who the son also is in love with) to figure out a way to make Henry work and she will get 10,000 crowns ($1000). But things doesn't really to turn out the way Mr. Miller imagined.

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  • Thor Modéen

    as Miller
  • Håkan Westergren

    as Henry Miller
  • Åke Söderblom

    as Ambrosius Bergman
  • Birgit Tengroth

    as Mary Lind, secretary
  • Valdemar Dalquist

    as Oskar Fagerberg
  • Anders Henrikson

    as Adolf Fagerberg
  • Eric Abrahamsson

    as Karlsson
  • Ruth Stevens

    as Eva Zander
  • Hjördis Petterson

    as
  • Eric Gustafson

    as
  • Ka Nerell

    as
  • Sven-Eric Gamble

    as
  • Arnold Sjöstrand

    as
  • Hartwig Fock

    as
  • Ingrid Luterkort

    as
  • Margit Tirkkonen

    as
  • Sonja Claesson

    as
  • Jullan Jonsson

    as
  • Oscar Åberg

    as
  • Jean Claesson

    as
  • Wictor Hagman

    as
  • Carl Harald

    as
  • Börje Nilsson

    as
  • Siri Olson

    as
  • Mary Hjelte

    as
Art Arne Åkermark Art Direction
Sound Per-Olof Pettersson Sound
Sound Sven Rudestedt Sound
Sound Eric Bengtson Original Music Composer
Directing Anders Henrikson Director
Writing Walter C. Hackett Theatre Play
Writing Börje Larsson Screenplay
Editing Rolf Husberg Editor
Writing Torsten Lundqvist Screenplay
Writing Roi Cooper Megrue Theatre Play
Camera Martin Bodin Director of Photography

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