She Is the Only One

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She Is the Only One
Directed byGustaf Molander
Written byRagnar Hyltén-Cavallius
Based onIl ne faut jurer de rien by Alfred de Musset
Produced byHarry Malmstedt
Paul Merzbach
StarringAlphons Fryland
Vera Voronina
Ivan Hedqvist
CinematographyJulius Jaenzon
Production
company
Svensk-Selected
Distributed bySvenska Biografteaterns Filmbyrå
UFA (Germany)
Release date
8 November 1926
Running time
114 minutes
CountrySweden
Languages

She Is the Only One (Swedish: Hon, den enda) is a 1926 Swedish silent drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Alphons Fryland, Vera Voronina and Ivan Hedqvist.[1][2] The film was based on a nineteenth century play by French author Alfred de Musset. It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm and on location in Paris, Biarritz and the Château d'Abbadia in France. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vilhelm Bryde. It was distributed in Germany by UFA who may have input on the film's production decisions.

Plot[edit]

Valentin, a resident of Paris, enjoys an extravagant meal with Inez Maria, who is flirtatious. However, their encounter is interrupted by the arrival of a friend who displays his own successful seductive tactics, leaving Valentin feeling somewhat upset. In response, Valentin decides to leave for Castro del Prado, located in the Pyrenees, where he meets Dolores.

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Qvist & Von Bagh p.114
  2. ^ Gustafsson p.101

Bibliography[edit]

  • Gustafsson, Tommy. Masculinity in the Golden Age of Swedish Cinema: A Cultural Analysis of 1920s Films. McFarland, 2014. ISBN 0786494786, 978-0786494781
  • Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000. ISBN 0274958899, 978-0313303777

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