Loffe as a Millionaire
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| Directed by | Gösta Bernhard | 
| Written by | Gösta Bernhard  Sándor Faragó Arne Mehrens  | 
| Produced by | Sven Nygren | 
| Starring | Elof Ahrle  Sture Lagerwall Irene Söderblom  | 
| Cinematography | Sven Thermænius | 
| Edited by | Tage Holmberg | 
| Music by | Kai Gullmar  Olle Lindholm  | 
Production company  | Film AB Imago  | 
| Distributed by | Sveafilm | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 90 minutes | 
| Country | Sweden | 
| Language | Swedish | 
Loffe as a Millionaire (Swedish: Loffe som miljonär) is a 1948 Swedish comedy film directed by Gösta Bernhard and starring Elof Ahrle, Sture Lagerwall and Irene Söderblom.[1] It was shot at the Imagoateljéerna Studios in the Stockholm suburb of Stocksund. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Nilsson. It was a sequel to the film Loffe the Tramp released earlier the same year.
Cast
- Elof Ahrle as Loffe Frid
 - Sture Lagerwall as Heller
 - Irene Söderblom as Lisa Lagberg
 - Fritiof Billquist as Magnus Häggström
 - Marianne Gyllenhammar as Ingrid alias Valencia
 - Wiktor Andersson as Trubbnos
 - Rut Holm as Tora
 - Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt as One of the Knas Brothers
 - Nils Olsson as One of the Knas Brothers
 - Gunnar 'Knas' Lindkvist as One of the Knas Brothers
 - Harry Rydberg as Lången, Tramp
 - Harry Sylvner as Skånske Viktor, Tramp
 - Alf Östlund as Helmer Igelstam
 - Arne Källerud as Actor
 - Arne Lindblad as Greven, Tramp
 - Gösta Jonsson as Jealous Actor
 - Birgit Wåhlander as Mrs. Häggström
 - Gunnel Wadner as Nurse
 - Rune Stylander as Constable
 - Uno Larsson as Tramp
 - John Melin as Actor
 - Stig Johanson as Pesant
 - Ulla-Carin Rydén as Actress from Oskarshamn
 - Alexander von Baumgarten as Ulven Pettersson, Tramp
 - Ivar Wahlgren as Åkesson, Dentist
 - Hugo Jacobsson as Second Dentist
 - Siegfried Fischer as Inn-keeper
 - Astrid Bodin as Maid
 - Georg Adelly as Boxer
 - Gösta Bodin as Knight Kuno
 - Curt 'Minimal' Åström as Book Keeper
 
References
- ^ Goble p.842
 
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
 
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