What the Swedish Butler Saw (1975)
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- R
- 1h 33min
- Comedy
- 1977 (Canada)
- Movie
A Victorian aristocrat buys a former madhouse and converts it into a "love nest". Unknown to him, Jack the Ripper lives in secret passages lining the building.
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Cast
| Ole Søltoft | ... |
Jack Armstrong
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Sue Longhurst | ... |
Alice Faversham
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Charlie Elvegård | ... |
Samson
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Malou Cartwright | ... |
Penny
(as Marylou Cartright)
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| Martin Ljung | ... |
Jack the Ripper
(as Martin Young)
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| Diana Dors | ... |
Madame Helena
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| Göthe Grefbo | ... |
Judge Pettibone
(as Joe Grey)
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Steven Lund | ... |
Young Jack
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Larry Leonard | ... |
Mr. Pendleton
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Per-Axel Arosenius | ... |
Rev. Faversham
(as Peter Rose)
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Julie Bernby | ... |
Mrs. Faversham
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| Börje Mellvig | ... |
Police Inspector
(as Barry Melvin)
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| Nils Eklund | ... |
Police Officer
(as Neal Lund)
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| Barbro Hiort af Ornäs | ... |
Jack's Mother
(as Barbara Hart)
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| Egil Holmsen | ... |
Jack's Father
(as Gil Holmes)
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Tina Möller-Monell | ... |
Marion Faversham
(as Tina Monell)
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Bengt Olsson | ... |
Marion's husband
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| Rolf Bengtsson | ... |
Museum manager
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Berit Agedal | ... |
Girl at Madames house
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| Inger Sundh | ... |
Girl at Madames house
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Vivi Rau | ... |
Girl at Madames house
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Marie-Louise Fors | ... |
Girl at Madames house
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Lena Andersson | ... |
Prostitute
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Directed by
| Vernon P. Becker | ||
Written by
| Vernon P. Becker | ... | () |
| Barry Downes | ... | () (as Barry E. Downes) |
Produced by
| Vernon P. Becker | ... | producer: Unicorn Enterprises |
| Christian DeFrank | ... | executive producer |
| Inge Ivarson | ... | producer |
| Werner Süsskind | ... | producer: Film Robur |
Music by
| H.C. Lumbye | ... | (as H.C. Lundbye) |
Cinematography by
| Tony Forsberg | ||
Editing by
| Ingemar Ejve | ||
Production Design by
| Rolf Larsson | ... | (as Ralph Larson) |
Costume Design by
| Inger Pehrsson | ||
Production Management
| Tom Younger | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
| Laszlo Haverland | ... | dubbing |
Special Effects by
| Max Glenn | ... | 3D technical advisor |
Visual Effects by
| Bob Le Bar | ... | title designer |
Music Department
| Charles Redland | ... | conductor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Frontier Amusements (1977) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Independent-International Pictures (1977) (United States) (theatrical)
- Guilty Pleasures (2004) (United States) (DVD)
- Europa Film-Stockholm Film (1975) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- California Pictures (2014) (World-wide)
- Mr. Banker Films (2023) (Germany) (DVD)
- Private Screenings (United States) (VHS) (as 'Victorian Fantasies')
- SelecTV (1979) (United States) (tv)
- Troma Team Video (1981) (United States)
Special Effects
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Storyline
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A Victorian aristocrat buys a former madhouse and converts it into a "love nest". Unknown to him, Jack the Ripper lives in secret passages lining the building. Written by Fryingham |
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Did You Know?
| Trivia | The film was originally released in 3-D. See more » |
| Goofs | Malou Cartwright, playing the maid, is referred to as "Fanny" throughout. However the end credits incorrectly name her as "Penny". See more » |
| Movie Connections | Referenced in Pretty Dead Things (2006). See more » |
| Quotes |
Jack Armstrong:
[narrating]
Her father, Reverend Faversham, and her mother were absolute pillars of Victorian morality. They were the kind of people who had little skirts made for the piano's legs to ensure the modesty of the home. See more » |