Sunday, September 13, 2009

Movie - Peter och Petra

I enjoyed Peter och Petra movie (Peter und Petra).

Movie Issued - in 1989.

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Admissions: 9,789 (Sweden)
Gross: SEK 266,474 (Sweden)
Novel: Lindgren, Astrid. Peter och Petra
Certificates: Sweden:Btl
Color Info: Color
Countries: Sweden
Genres: Family
Runtimes: 76
Tech Info: MET:2097 m
Release Dates: Sweden:26 December 1989, Germany:11 September 1997
En film för stora och små och de som är ännu mindre...

In movie played:

Per Eggers (actor)
Birth Name: Eggers, Per Mikael Axel
Birth Notes: Undersåker, Jämtlands län, Sweden
Interviews: "Expressen" (Sweden), 14 January 1992, by: Inger Marie Opperud, "Eggers är lös igen"
Other Works: (1999) 'Brandon Thomas'' play 'Charley's Aunt' at Intiman, Stockholm, Sweden., TV commercial for Telia (1996), (1994) 'Anton Chekhov' (qv)'s play 'The three Sisters'., (2002) Musical 'Pippi Longstocking' at Göta Lejon, Stockholm, Sweden.
Birth Date: 3 February 1951

Björn Gedda (actor)
Birth Notes: Solna, Stockholms län, Sweden
Other Works: (1996) Swedish dubbing for _Roi et l'oiseau, Le (1979)_.
Birth Date: 3 March 1942

Henric Holmberg (actor)
Height: 180 cm
Birth Notes: Växjö, Kronobergs län, Sweden
Birth Date: 4 January 1946

Joshua Petsonk (actor)
Birth Name: Petsonk, Joshua Simon
Brother of 'Ariel Petsonk' (qv).
Birth Date: 12 November 1981

Calle Torén (actor)
Birth Name: Torén, Carl-Johan Ivar
Birth Date: 31 March 1981
Nick Names: Calle

Anna Carlsson (actress)
Birth Date: 12 December 1950

Barbro 'Babben' Larsson (actress)
Height: 170 cm
Birth Name: Larsson, Barbro Karin Viola
Birth Date: 29 October 1956
Birth Notes: Dalhem, Gotlands län, Sweden
Nick Names: Babben

Ann Petrén (actress)
Birth Name: Petrén, Ann Louise Maria
Birth Notes: Västerås, Västmanlands län, Sweden
Other Works: (1997) Radio soap 'Hundsjöviken' with 'Lennart Jähkel' (qv).
Birth Date: 25 May 1954

Ebba Sojé-Berggren (actress)
Birth Name: Berggren, Ebba Charlott Sojé
Birth Date: 29 December 1981

Birgitta Valberg (actress)
Birth Notes: Stockholm, Sweden
Other Works: (1964): Stig Dagerman's play "Den yttersta dagen", which premiered 10 October at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1986) 'August Strindberg' (qv)'s 'A Dreamplay' at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1943) Swedish dubbing for _Bambi (1942)_ (qv)., (1943) 'Robert de Flers' (qv)' and 'Gaston Armand de Caillavet' (qv)'s play 'The King' at The Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm, Sweden., (1962): 'August Strindberg' (qv)'s play 'Spöksonaten' at The
Birth Date: 16 December 1916

Waldemar Bergendahl (producer)
Birth Notes: Årsunda, Gävleborgs län, Sweden
Birth Date: 18 April 1933

Ingrid Dalunde (producer)

Astrid Lindgren (writer)
Articles: "Bild & Bubbla" (Sweden), January 2003, Iss. 159, pg. 36-42, by: Thomas Storn, "En Pippi med pratbubblor", "The Washington Post" (USA), 29 January 2002, pg. C1-C2, by: Libby Copeland, "Free Spirit", "Svenska Dagbladet" (Sweden), 29 January 2002, by: Carl Otto Werkelid, "Hon påminde oss om att vi är människor", "Dagens Nyheter" (Sweden), 13 November 1997, by: Nisse Larsson
Had a son at age 18, but refused to marry the father. The boy grew up with foster parents in Denmark until she married Sture Lindgren., Received the 'Hans Christian Andersen (I)' (qv) medal in 1958., She defended children's rights and animal welfare, lobbying an animal rights bill into law in 1998. That year the Astrid Lindgren's Children's Hospital opened, one of the biggest children hospitals in northern Europe., At times, Lindgren voiced political concerns. In 1976 she received a tax demand that outstripped her income, and criticized tax legislation in the fierce satire "Pomperipossa In the World Of Money". The law was changed., Lindgren was immensely popular in her home country. Few Swedes will ever forget her restful voice reading the stories that have become an integrated part of Swedish culture and collective consciousness. A theme park, displaying several of the settings from her books, opened in 1989 in her hometown, and attracts about 300,000 visitors yearly., Her first book was published in 1944, a story for teen-age girls called "Britt-Mari Opens Her Heart". It won second place in a literature competition sponsored by the publisher. Pippi Longstocking took first prize the next year., It wasn't until Lindgren was bedridden with a badly twisted ankle that she decided to put the stories on paper and give them to her daughter. She sent the manuscript to a publisher, who turned it down. But by then she had rediscovered the joy of writing., Her most popular character was Pippi Longstocking, which was an instant hit among children when she first appeared in 1945. But parents often were shocked by the unruly Pippi, who rebelled against society and happily mocked institutions like the police and charity ladies., Lindgren wrote about what she later called her own happy childhood in stories about the Noisy Village, where children romped through green forests in summer, skated on a frozen lake in winter and went fishing for crayfish in the fall., She was awarded dozens of Swedish and international prizes for her books, among them the Hans Christian Andersen medal in 1958, which is considered the ultimate accolade for an author of children's books., Lindgren's works were translated into dozens of languages, ranging from Azerbaijani to Zulu, and sold more than 130 million copies worldwide. About 40 films and television series were based on her stories., Son Lars (born December 4 1926) died in 1986., Lived in the same apartment on Dalagatan in Stockholm from 1941 until her death., She and Sture Lindgren had a daughter, Karin, in 1934., She wrote her last piece, a short mystery story, in 1987., She spent her last years in a modest apartment in Stockholm where she had lived all her adult life., Her son Lars 'Lasse' Lindgren once said about his mother: "She wasn't the kind of mother who would sit quiet on a park-bench, watching her children play. She wanted to play herself and I suspect she found it as much fun as I did!", Wrote all first drafts of her novels and scripts in stenography.
Pictorials: "TIME" (Europe), 11 February 2002, Vol. 159, Iss. 6, pg. 11, by: Björn Larsson, "DIED. ASTRID LINDGREN"
Death Notes: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (viral infection)
Grew aware bordered by Småland out-of-doors Vimmerby in the south of Sweden. Her highest ancient digest come carrying in 1944, and she made a breakthrough the subsequent year beside the allegory going against all for Pippi Longstocking. Countless stories about Pippi and other characters of Astrid's imagination and incomparable story describing faculty be translate to at smallest probable 55 language and tell to millions of son all complete the world. Many of the stories were adapted for TV and even the large eyeshade. She moved to Stockholm imprudent, and she die peacefully in her nest after a momentary syndrome on January 28, 2002 at the age of 94.
Quotes: You have to live your life in order to make friends with death., "I don't 'mean' anything by my writing. I just write for the child in myself.", "You know that the Germans are insane. For example they have named about 70 schools after me.", (On the question if she would like to be a member of the Swedish Academy.) "The Swedish Academy? What use would they have of an old woman that is half blind, half deaf and totally crazy?", "Have I managed to brighten up one single miserable childhood then I'm satisfied."
Birth Notes: Vimmerby, Kalmar län, Sweden
Other Works: (1946-1970) Editor at the Raben & Sjögren publishing company., (1944) First novel 'Britt-Marie lättar sitt hjärta' is published.
Birth Name: Ericsson, Astrid Anna Emilia
Spouse: 'Sture Lindgren' (1931 - 1952) (his death)
Death Date: 28 January 2002
Birth Date: 14 November 1907

Jörgen Persson (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: Helsingborg, Skåne län, Sweden
Birth Date: 10 September 1936

Gunnar Edander (composer)

Carina Dalunde (costume designer)

Monica Elers (costume designer)

Agneta Elers-Jarleman (director)
Birth Date: 1948

Antonia D. Carnerud (editor)
Birth Notes: Zagreb, Yugoslavia, now Croatia
Birth Date: 6 March 1956

Serina Björnbom (miscellaneous crew)

Anna Carlsten (miscellaneous crew)
Birth Name: Carlsten, Anna Christina
Birth Date: 15 June 1956

Anja Hede (miscellaneous crew)

Lotta Phalén (miscellaneous crew)

Anna Asp (production designer)
Birth Name: Asp, Anna Margareta Birgitta
Birth Notes: Söderhamn, Gävleborgs län, Sweden
Birth Date: 16 May 1946

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Calling Dr. Death (1943)

It's recommended to look Calling Dr. Death movie

Movie Is being made - in 1943.


This was the first film in Universal's "Inner Sanctum" series.
Copyright Holder: Universal Pictures Company, Inc.
Filming Dates: 25 October 1943 - ?
Essays: Brunas, Michael, John Brunas, Tom Weaver, "Universal Horrors," Jefferson, NC, McFarland & Co., 1990, 624pp, ISBN 0899503691
Losing his recollections of the ending few days, neurologist Dr. Steele be tell that his wife individual be brutally murder. Steele, cognisant of his conniving wife's falseness, believe he may have been the contract killer and enlist the aid of his pretty nurse Stella to entrance him into recovering his vanished memories.
Certificates: USA:Approved, USA:Unrated, Sweden:15
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Mystery, Horror
Languages: English
Runtimes: 63
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: LAB:Universal Studios Laboratory, USA, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:17 December 1943, Sweden:11 April 1944
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HIS MINDS "BLACKS OUT"! (original ad - all caps; includes grammatical error), Terror strikes as a madman rules!

In movie have been taken:

David Bruce (actor)
Father of 'Amanda McBroom' (qv), Father-in-law of 'George Ball (I)' (qv).
Nick Names:Andy McBroom
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Height:6'1"
Birth Notes:Kankakee, Illinois, USA
Birth Name:McBroom, Marden Andrew
Spouse:'Cynthia Sory' (6 January 1943 - 3 June 1962) (her death); 1 child
Death Date:3 May 1976
Birth Date:6 January 1916

Lon Chaney Jr. (actor)
Articles:"Monsters from the Vault" (USA), 2006, Vol. 11, Iss. 21, pg. 2006, by: Tom Weaver, "Lon Chaney Goes Albu-Quirky!", "Classic Images" (USA), October 2004, Iss. 352, pg. 9-12, by: Bob Burns & Tom Weaver, "Karloff, Lanchester & Chaney, Jr. at The Castle of Frankensteins", "Videoscope" (USA), 2004, Vol. 7, Iss. 52, pg. 24-25, by: Tom Weaver, "Lon on the Loose!--Robert Lippert, Jr. on Lon Chaney, Jr.", "Cult Movies" (USA), 2003, Iss. 39, pg. 28, by: Tom Weaver, "The Life of Lon", "Cult Movies" (USA), 2003, Iss. 38, pg. 49-54, by: Tom Weaver, "Remembering Lon Chaney, Jr.", "Cult Movies" (USA), 2003, Iss. 38, pg. 55-57, by: Tom Weaver, "The Lon of the Mohicans", "Classic Images" (USA), November 2002, Vol. 329, Iss. November, pg. 6-12, by: Neil Doyle, "Lon Chaney, Jr.", "Monsters from the Vault" (USA), Spring 2002, Vol. 7, Iss. 14, pg. 66, by: Tom Weaver, "Karolyn Grimes Remembers Lon Chaney", "Western Clippings" (USA), May-June 2000, Iss. 35, pg. 10-12, by: Tom Weaver, ""Getting to the John Hart of the Matter""
Son of 'Lon Chaney' (qv)., His career suffered in his later years due to alcoholism., Attempted an early career as a songwriter., He is the only person to have played all four of the classic movie monsters: _The Wolf Man (1941)_ (qv) (Larry Talbot/Wolf Man); _The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)_ (qv) (The Frankenstein Monster); _The Mummy's Tomb (1942)_ (qv) (Kharis, the mummy); _Son of Dracula (1943)_ (qv) (Count Anthony Alucard, Dracula's son)., Pictured on one of a set of five 32 US commemorative postage stamps, issued 30 September 1997, celebrating "Famous Movie Monsters". He is shown as the title character in _The Wolf Man (1941)_ (qv). Other actors honored in this set of stamps, and the classic monsters they portray, are 'Lon Chaney' (qv) as _The Phantom of the Opera (1925)_ (qv); 'Bela Lugosi' (qv) as _Dracula (1931/I)_; and 'Boris Karloff' (qv) on two stamps as _The Mummy (1932)_ (qv) and the monster in _Frankenstein (1931)_ (qv)., 'Broderick Crawford (I)' (qv), who had played Chaney's role of Lennie in "Of Mice and Men" on Broadway in 1937, worked with Chaney at one time and shared a dressing room with him. Apparently, both men were such heavy drinkers that they'd get drunk together and take turns beating each other up., Well-known character actor 'William Smith (I)' (qv) started out as a child actor, and in an interview with a horror-film magazine stated that during breaks on the set of _The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942)_ (qv), Chaney treated all of the children on the set to ice cream., Father of two sons, Lon and Ron., From his father he developed skills as a makeup artist. He was not able to make much use of these skills due to strict union rules., Two sons with Dorothy Hinckley: Lon Ralph Chaney born July 3, 1928, and Ronald Creighton Chaney born March 18, 1930., His father told him he was too tall for a successful career in film., His favorite role was that of Lennie Small in _Of Mice and Men (1939)_ (qv). After a few drinks at parties, he would recite scenes from that film., Like his father, he often refused requests for autographs, though when he did sign he usually wrote "Luck, Lon Chaney," using a very large "L" as the first letter for both "Luck" and "Lon"., Was possibly not as tall as is often reported. According to Calvin Thomas Beck in "Heroes of the Horrors" (Macmillan, 1975), Chaney wore special shoes in _Of Mice and Men (1939)_ (qv) to increase his height by six inches. "In reality," Beck writes, "he was just six feet tall." Chaney said, according to Beck, that "from that film on, people thought I was much taller" (Beck, p. 235). Early publicity accounts from the 1930s describe Chaney as a strapping six-footer. In Gregory William Mank's books, Chaney is described as being 6'2" (though Mank reproduces press material for _The Wolf Man (1941)_ (qv) which describes Chaney as being five inches taller than 'Claude Rains' (qv), who was 5'7")., He was born prematurely, and the illnesses he suffered at the end of his life may have been partially the result of this. In fact, he was born, in his own words, "black and dead." His father took him outside to a ice covered lake, broke the ice and put him into the ice cold water to jump-start his breathing. However, according to his son Lon Ralph Chaney as well as Cleva's daughter by her second marriage, Stella George, the story is complete fiction., In 1930, lived at 735 N. Laurel Avenue, Los Angeles, while working as an advertising manager for a water-heater company., Is mentioned in the 'Warren Zevon' (qv) song "Werewolves of London.", Was an avid hunter/outdoorsman., He only officially played the role of the Frankenstein Monster twice: once in the 1942 film "Ghost of Frankenstein" and the again in a 1952 episode of the TV series "Tales of Tomorrow." But he played the role "unofficially" twice for Abbott and Costello, once in the 1948 film "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein," in which he stood in for Glenn Strange for one scene while Strange recovered from a broken ankle, and for a 1951 "Colgate Comedy Hour" where in a mock-opera sketch, Chaney appears (for some reason) in full Monster regalia and dances a Charleston with Lou Costello, then hangs around for the finale. Shortly before his death, Chaney complained in an interview that the serious horror film genre had been ruined by Abbott and Costello.
Death Notes:San Clemente, California, USA (beriberi, liver failure)
American characteristics entertainer whose profession be influenced (and habitually overshadowed) by means of access of that of his father, quiet motion watercolour celebrity 'Lon Chaney' (qv). The younger Chaney was born while his parents be by a dramatic pleasure passage, and he combined them onstage all for the early juncture at the age of six months. However, by way of a infantile man, even during the time of his father's fast on the aloft celebrity, Creighton Chaney work menial job to arm himself lacking calling upon his father. He was at a variety of times a plumber, a meatcutter's learner, a metal member of staff, and a sheep farm worker. Always, even in panorama of that, in was the fancy to nest within his father's footsteps. He studied makeup at his father's players, research abundant of the technique that exacting made his father leading. And he take lap role in cattle camaraderie. It was not until after his father's endorsement away in 1930 that Chaney go to pursue in films. His entrance were lower than his valid heading (he had be name for his mother, songster Cleva Creighton). He play digit of following parts before a originator in 1935 insist on shifting his name to Lon Chaney Jr. as a marketing manoeuvre. Chaney was mortified near the ploy and always despised the "Jr". appendix. But he was also vigilant that the famous name could lend a hand his career, and so he kept it. Most of the parts he played were unmemorable, often bit, until 1939 when he was given the role of the simple-minded Lennie in the film becoming accustomed of 'John Steinbeck' (qv)'s _Of Mice and Men (1939)_ (qv). Chaney's narration was spectacularly pitiful; indeed, it become one of the two roles for which he would always be maximum select remember. The other come within the subsequent year, when Universal, in hope of reviving their horror film franchise also as memoirs of their lovely silent star, Chaney Sr., stereotype Chaney as the tortured Lawrence Talbot in _The Wolf Man (1941)_ (qv). With this film and the slew of horror films that follow it, Chaney achieve a species of stardom, nevertheless he was never competent to bring out his latitude of surpass his father. By the 1950s, he was matured as a star in low-budget horror films and as a convincing character actor in more prestigious, big-budget films such as _High Noon (1952)_ (qv). Never as multi-use as his father, he fell more and more into cruel and mundane production which trade principally on his name and those of other fading horror star. His subsequently years were bedeviled by contamination and difficulties with alcohol. When he die from a extent of cause in 1973, it was as an actor who had spent his life span chase the fame of his father, but who was visibly valued by a international cluster of filmgoers who had never see his father.
Height:6' 2"
Quotes:Director Reginald Le Borg: "His was a career and, I believe, a personality that resulted directly from trying to embrace and, at the same time, disown the career and image of his father.", "My father would be horrified if he knew I was making it in the pictures and that I'm not billed as Creighton Chaney.", I am most proud of the name Lon Chaney. I am not proud of Lon Chaney, Jr., because they had to starve me to make me take this name.
Birth Notes:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Books:Don G. Smith. _Lon Chaney, Jr.: Horror Film Star, 1906-1973._ Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1996. ISBN 0786401206, 'Gary Svehla' (qv), 'A. Susan Svehla' (qv). _Lon Chaney Jr.._ Boalsburg, PA: Bear Manor Media,, Leonard J. Kohl. _Sinister Serials of Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney Jr.._
Magazine Covers:"Scary Monsters Magazine" (USA), June 1995, Iss. 15
Other Works:Once recorded a song called "Monster Holiday" which was added to Music Album for Christmas Comedy (1985), One of his last ever public appearances was in the stage production Of Mice and Men in Saskatoon, Canada., Album: The Wolfman Speaks-Lon Chaney's Last Recordings (&) Ticklish Tales of Terror, CD: Not of This Earth-The Film Music of Ronald Stein/Varese Sarabande/ a 1992 release that includes Lon's "Spider Baby" song rehearsal & final cut from the same titled 1968 film., Radio episode: The Abbott & Costello Show/guest starred in ep. broadcast June, 2, 1948.
Birth Name:Chaney, Creighton Tull
Spouse:'Patsy Beck' (1 October 1937 - 12 July 1973) (his death), 'Dorothy Hinckley' (1928 - 1937) (divorced); 2 children
Death Date:12 July 1973
Portrayed:_Man of a Thousand Faces (1957)_ (qv)
Birth Date:10 February 1906

Alec Craig (actor)
Death Notes:Glendale, California, USA
Birth Notes:Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, UK
Other Works:Stage actor
Wrinkle-faced film character actor who usually portrayed dreary types.
Death Date:25 July 1945
Birth Date:30 March 1884

Kernan Cripps (actor)
Birth Name:Cripps, John Kernan
Birth Notes:New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Death Date:12 August 1953
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Date:8 July 1886

George Eldredge (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (complications from stroke)
Birth Notes:San Francisco, California, USA
Death Date:12 March 1977
Birth Date:10 September 1898

John Elliott (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack)
Height:5' 11"
Birth Notes:Keosauqua, Iowa, USA
Spouse:'Jane Faulkner' (? - ?), 'Edythe Elliott' (qv) (? - ?)
Death Date:12 December 1956
Birth Date:5 July 1876

Al Ferguson (actor)
Death Notes:Long Beach, Long Island, New York, USA
Height:6'
Birth Notes:Rosslare, County Wexford, Ireland
Inurned at Forest Lawn Glendale, Glendale, California - Freedom Mausoleum, Columbarium of Understanding, N-37008
Death Date:4 December 1971
Birth Date:19 April 1888

Frederick Giermann (actor)
Birth Notes:Germany
Death Date:February 1985
Birth Date:3 June 1902

Holmes Herbert (actor)
He be the lone thespian to enjoy appear contained by both the 1931 Paramount show signs of publication of _Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)_ (qv) and in the film _The Son of Dr. Jekyll (1951)_ (qv), although he received no peak gratefulness in the latter film., Immigrated to the U.S.A. in 1912.
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
Tall, bold English thespian who made his furthermost basic films after coming to America. He initiate contained by taciturn pictures via equipment of a former man but ultimately be relegate to minor amount practical role as a division actor as mumble films began. He play in several of the Universal cycle of Sherlock Holmes movies, the headline character of which was the early stimulus in favour of his bracket autograph. His craft span a pure of 37 years precipitate he retire in 1952.
Height:5' 11"
Birth Notes:Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
Birth Name:Jenner, Horace Edward
Spouse:'Elinor Ince' (? - divorced?), 'Beryl Mercer' (qv) (? - ?), child: Joan, 'Agnes Bartholomew' (qv) (? - 10 September 1955) (her death)
Death Date:26 December 1956
Birth Date:30 July 1882

Robert F. Hill (actor)

Earle Hodgins (actor)

David Hoffman (actor)

Perc Launders (actor)

Rex Lease (actor)

Frank Marlowe (actor)

Charles R. Moore (actor)

J. Carrol Naish (actor)

Paul Phillips (actor)

Norman Rainey (actor)

Jack Rockwell (actor)

Jack C. Smith (actor)

Charles Wagenheim (actor)

Ramsay Ames (actress)

Keith Ferguson (actress)

Lisa Golm (actress)

Mary Hale (actress)

Fay Helm (actress)

Patricia Morison (actress)

Ben Pivar (producer)

Edward Dein (writer)

Virgil Miller (cinematographer)

Paul Sawtell (composer)

Vera West (costume designer)

Reginald Le Borg (director)

Norman A. Cerf (editor)

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