Kalle Utter

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Directed byKarin Swanström
Produced byStellan Claësson
Karin Swanström
Kalle Utter
Directed byKarin Swanström
Written byAugust Blanche (novel)
Hjalmar Bergman
Produced byStellan Claësson
Karin Swanström
StarringAnders de Wahl
Georg Blomstedt
John Ekman
CinematographyRagnar Westfelt
Production
company
Bonnierfilm
Distributed bySvenska Filmkompaniet
Release date
  • 2 February 1925 (1925-02-02)
Running time
86 minutes
CountrySweden
Languages

Kalle Utter is a 1925 Swedish silent historical drama film directed by Karin Swanström and starring Anders de Wahl, Georg Blomstedt and John Ekman.[1][2]

The film was premiered on February 2, 1925. The film was filmed at Bonnieratején at Kungsholmen in Stockholm with exteriors from Djurgården, Uppsala and Sturehov at Lake Mälaren by Ragnar Westfelt. As a model, they have August Blanches short stories Kalle Utter and The Finnish Baron published in 1863 and 1865. A TV version of Kalle Utter directed by Bernt Callenbo was shown on Television from 1971 to 1971.

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