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We House Slaves (Swedish: Vi hemslavinnor) is a 1942 Swedish comedy film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Dagmar Ebbesen, John Botvid and Ernst Eklund.[1] It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bibi Lindström. It was a remake of the 1933 film House Slaves, with Ebbesen reprising her role from the earlier film. Ebbesen had also played the role in a 1923 silent version of the film of the same name.
We House Slaves | |
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Directed by | Schamyl Bauman |
Written by | Christian Bogø (play) Axel Frische (play) Torsten Lundqvist Schamyl Bauman |
Produced by | Rolf Husberg |
Starring | Dagmar Ebbesen John Botvid Ernst Eklund |
Cinematography | Hilmer Ekdahl |
Edited by | Rolf Husberg |
Music by | Erik Baumann |
Production company | Wivefilm |
Distributed by | Wivefilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
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