Sin (1928)
1h 29m
Running Time
September 16, 1928Release Date
Plot.
A married writer's luck turns when he gets a play produced at Théâtre de Paris. He meets the femme fatale who should play the lead in his play. Passion and conflict occurs.
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Cast & Crew.
Lars Hanson
Maurice Gérard - The Writer
Elissa Landi
Jeanne - Gérard's Wife
Ivan Hedqvist
Kersti's Father
Anita Hugo
Marion - Jeanne's 5-Year-Old Daughter
Gina Manès
Henriette Mauclerc - The Actress
Gustaf Molander
Director
Stina Berg
Catherine Dupont
August Strindberg
Writer
Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
Maitre d' at the Royal
Paul Merzbach
Writer
John Ekman
Director
Vilhelm Bryde
Producer
Julius Jaenzon
Cinematographer
Ragnar Arvedson
Guest
Hugo Björne
Adolphe - The Painter
Carl Browallius
Judge
Eric Gustafson
Theatre audience
Gösta Gustafson
Guest
Emile Stiebel
Theatre director
Georgina Barcklind
Dresser
Tom Walter
Shoemaker boy
Ossian Brofeldt
Neighbor
John Melin
Guest
Nils Jacobsson
Guest
Nils Ekstam
Guest
Kolbjörn Knudsen
Guest
Wilhelm Tunelli
Guest
Carl Johan Fahlcrantz
Guest
Gucken Cederborg
Theatre audience
Kurt Welin
Theatre audience
Ruth Weijden
Theatre audience
Ludde Juberg
Theatre audience
Ida Schylander
Theatre audience
Thure Holm
Theatre audience
Justus Hagman
Theatre janitor
Carl Apolloff
Servant
Knut Lambert
Theatre audience
Ludvig Rheyneuclaudes
Jenny Broberg
Albert Ståhl
Fredrik Stenfelt
Herman Lantz
Gabriel Alw
Gösta Gisiko
Valdemar Bentzen
Birgit Tengroth
Gustaf Salzenstein
Ernst Brunman
Details.
Wiki.
Sin (Swedish: Synd, German: Rausch) is a 1928 silent drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Lars Hanson, Elissa Landi and Gina Manès. It was a co-production between Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom. It premiered in Sweden in September 1928 but was not released in London until January 1929.
It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm and on location in the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde, who also produced the film. It is based on an 1899 play by August Strindberg which had previously been made into a 1919 film Intoxication directed by Ernst Lubitsch.