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Gustaf Molander (1888–1973)

He attended the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school 1907-1909 and went on to become an actor at the same theatre 1913-1926. His first work for the movies was the script to Thomas Graals bästa film and the follow-up Thomas Graals bästa barn. He made his directing debut with Bodakungen. During the 1920s he made his first movies based on the Selma Lagerlöf novels... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1967 Stimulantia (segment "Smycket")
 
1964 Kärlekens krokvägar (TV movie)
 
1964 Markisinnan (TV movie)
 
1963 Hittebarnet (TV movie)
 
1961 Kardinalernas middag (TV movie)
 
1961 Frisöndag (TV movie)
 
1960 Ett glas vatten (TV movie)
 
1959 Pojken Winslow (TV movie)
 
1955 Enhörningen
 
1953 Glasberget
 
1952 Kärlek
 
1952 Trots
 
1951 Divorced
 
1948 Eva
 
1948 Life Starts Now
 
1945 Galgmannen
 
1943 Ordet
 
1942 Ride Tonight!
 
1942 Jacobs stege
 
1939 Only One Night
 
1938 A Woman's Face
 
1938 Dollar
 
1936/I Intermezzo
 
1936 Bröllopsresan
 
1936 På solsidan
 
1934 En stilla flirt
 
1933 A Quiet flirt
 
1933 Kära släkten
 
1932 Svarta rosor
 
1931 One Night
 
1930 Fridas visor
 
1928 Synd
 
1928 Doctors' Women
 
1927 Hon, den enda
 
1926 Till österland
 
1925 Ingmarsarvet
 
1925 The Smugglers
 
1924 Mälarpirater
 
1924 33.333
 
1922 Amatörfilmen
 
1920 Bodakungen
 
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1980 Honeysuckle Rose (story)
 
1968 Farbror Blås nya båt (writer)
 
1968 Markurells i Wadköping (TV movie)
 
1967 Stimulantia (segment "Smycket")
 
1967 Candida (TV movie) (translation)
 
1966 Doktor Knock (TV movie) (adaptation)
 
1965 Janus (TV movie) (adaptation)
 
1963 Fadersskolan (TV movie) (translation)
 
1963 Topaze (TV movie) (translation)
 
1963 Möblemang i ek (TV movie) (translation)
 
1962 Trasiga änglar (TV movie) (adaptation - uncredited)
 
1962 Arvtagerskan (TV movie) (translation)
 
1961 Ljuva ungdomstid (TV movie) (translation / adaptation)
 
1960 Ett glas vatten (TV movie) (TV adaptation)
 
1959 Älska (TV movie) (translation)
 
1957 Armchair Theatre (TV series)
Escape to Happiness (1957) (original screenplay)
 
1955 Enhörningen (story)
 
1953 Glasberget (writer)
 
1952 Kärlek
 
1949 Kärleken segrar (uncredited)
 
1948 Eva (writer)
 
1948 Life Starts Now (uncredited)
 
1945 Galgmannen (story)
 
1943 Älskling, jag ger mig (writer)
 
1943 Det brinner en eld (uncredited)
 
1942 Ride Tonight!
 
1942 Jacobs stege (uncredited)
 
1941 Tonight or Never (uncredited)
 
1939 Emelie Högqvist (writer)
 
1939 Intermezzo: A Love Story (original story / as Gustav Molander)
 
1936/I Intermezzo (written by)
 
1935 Swedenhielms Family (uncredited)
 
1933 Kära släkten (uncredited)
 
1933 Vi som går kjøkkenveien (writer)
 
1926 Till österland
 
1925 Ingmarsarvet
 
1924 Mälarpirater
 
1924 33.333
 
1923 Thomas Graals myndling (writer)
 
1920 Erotikon (screenplay)
 
1920 Bodakungen
 
1919 Herr Arnes pengar (writer)
 
1919 Sången om den eldröda blomman (as Harald B. Harald)
 
1918 Thomas Graals bästa barn (as Harald B. Harald)
 
1917 Thomas Graals bästa film (as Harald B. Harald)
 
1917 A Man There Was
 
Show ShowActor (2 titles)
1944 Kejsarn av Portugallien
Narrator (voice)
 
1931 Brokiga blad
Molander, director (uncredited)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1958): Directed Wolfgang Hildesheimer's play "The Princess in Turandot" which premiered on 4 September in the Swedish Radio Theatre. See more »

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2 Print Biographies  | See more »

Alternate Names:

Harald B. Harald | Gustav Molander
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Trivia:

At the time of his death at age 84 he was almost completely deaf. See more »

Star Sign:

Scorpio