The Bride Came Through the Ceiling (Swedish: Bruden kom genom taket) is a 1947 Swedish comedy film directed by Bengt Palm and starring Annalisa Ericson, Stig Järrel and Karl-Arne Holmsten.[1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm and on location in the city including at the Central Station. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bertil Duroj. It incorporated footage of Ericson on stage from the 1940 comedy Kiss Her!.
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Directed by | Bengt Palm |
Written by | Torsten Quensel |
Starring | Annalisa Ericson Stig Järrel Karl-Arne Holmsten |
Cinematography | Karl-Erik Alberts |
Edited by | Eric Nordemar |
Music by | Sven Rüno |
Production company | Centrumfilm |
Distributed by | Wivefilm |
Release date | 24 March 1947 |
Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
After a series of burglaries in Stockholm, a mysterious and attractive young woman crashes through a glass ceiling into an apartment of a middle-class family below.
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