Sju svarta be-hå

1954 film

  • 22 March 1954 (1954-03-22)
Running time
90 minutesCountrySwedenLanguageSwedish

Sju svarta be-hå is a 1954 Swedish crime film directed by Gösta Bernhard and starring Dirch Passer. The plot is based on the 1928 novel The Twelve Chairs by Soviet writing duo Ilf and Petrov.

Cast

  • Dirch Passer - Jens Nielsen
  • Annalisa Ericson - Gertrud Hall, actress (as Anna-Lisa Ericsson)
  • Åke Grönberg - Sture Kaxe
  • Hjördis Petterson - Sofia Pang (as Hjördis Pettersson)
  • Stig Järrel - Captain Jacob Grönkvist
  • Katie Rolfsen - Tina Andersson
  • Irene Söderblom - Defrauded Lady
  • Siv Ericks - Margareta Beckman
  • Rut Holm - Hilda Johansson
  • Anna-Lisa Baude - Valborg Jeppman
  • Gösta Bernhard - Drunk
  • Curt Åström - Vesslan
  • John Melin - Burglar
  • Ulla-Carin Rydén - Miss Svensson
  • Nils Olsson - Beggar
  • Georg Adelly - Policeman
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Ilf and Petrov's The Twelve Chairs
CharactersAdaptations
  • The Twelve Chairs (1933)
  • Keep Your Seats, Please (1936)
  • Thirteen Chairs (1938)
  • L'eredità in corsa (1939)
  • It's in the Bag! (1945)
  • 13 stolar (1945)
  • Sju svarta be-hå (1954)
  • Das Glück liegt auf der Straße (1957)
  • Treze Cadeiras (1957)
  • The Twelve Chairs (1962)
  • The Thirteen Chairs (1969)
  • The Twelve Chairs (1970)
  • I Loved an Armchair (1971 Greek)
  • The Twelve Chairs (1971 Russian)
TV
  • Rabe, Pilz und dreizehn Stühle (1972)
  • The Twelve Chairs (1976)
  • Mein Opa und die 13 Stühle (1996)
Stage
  • The Twelve Chairs (operetta)
Sequel


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