Man glömmer ingenting (1942)
1h 31m
Running Time
December 16, 1942Release Date
Man glömmer ingenting (1942)
1h 31m
Running Time
December 16, 1942Release Date
Plot.
When Nora's father unexpectedly dies, she moves to her uncle Berthold and his wife Alice. Berthold is immediately attracted to the 19-year old girl, but his wife, jealous and alcoholic, notices it and becomes hostile to Nora. Nora begins her art studies to become a painter and gets to know the young Johan Manel, who falls in love with her.
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Cast & Crew.

Edvin Adolphson
Berthold Segervind

Gerd Hagman
Nora

Marianne Löfgren
Alice Segervind

Peter Höglund
Johan Manel

Viran Rydkvist
Sofi

Åke Grönberg
Viktor Blom

Hugo Björne
Carl Segervind

Julia Cæsar
Kattentitt

Anders Frithiof
Bank Director Wick (uncredited)

Signe Wirff
Mina (uncredited)

Rudolf Wendbladh
Judge (uncredited)

Olav Riégo
Dr. Beerg (uncredited)

Olga Andersson
Mrs. Beerg (uncredited)

Charley Paterson
Magistrate (uncredited)

Åke Claesson
Professor Torin (uncredited)

Sif Ruud
Anna (uncredited)

Egil Holmsen
Student at art school (uncredited)

Elsie Albiin
Student at art school (uncredited)

Bengt Ekerot
Student at art school (uncredited)

Hilmer Peters
Student at art school (uncredited)

Gerissa Jalander
Student at art school (uncredited)

Carl Ericson
guest at Major Segervind's dinner

Dag Wirén
Original Music Composer

Gunnar Löfgren
Sound Recordist

Bror Bügler
Assistant Director

Bertil Duroj
Production Design

Lennart Wallén
Editor

Julius Jaenzon
Director of Photography

Åke Nilsson
Sound Recordist

Erik Whiten
Makeup Artist

Ella Rosén
Continuity

Marja Bratt
Costume Design

Åke Ohberg
Director

Torsten Lundqvist
Writer

Marika Stiernstedt
Novel / Dialogue

John Albert Wemmerlöv
Writer
Details.
Wiki.
Nothing Is Forgotten (Swedish: Man glömmer ingenting) is a 1942 Swedish drama film directed by Åke Ohberg and starring Edvin Adolphson, Gerd Hagman and Marianne Löfgren. It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bertil Duroj.