| What Do Men Know? | |
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| Directed by | Edvin Adolphson | 
| Written by | Edvin Adolphson  Hanns H. Fischer Gösta Stevens Hertha von Gebhardt  | 
| Produced by | Stellan Claësson | 
| Starring | Anders de Wahl  Birgit Tengroth Håkan Westergren  | 
| Cinematography | Julius Jaenzon | 
| Edited by | Rolf Husberg | 
| Music by | Sonja Sahlberg  Jules Sylvain  | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Svensk Filmindustri | 
Release date  | 26 December 1933 | 
Running time  | 97 minutes | 
| Country | Sweden | 
| Language | Swedish | 
What Do Men Know? (Swedish: Vad veta väl männen) is a 1933 Swedish drama film directed by Edvin Adolphson and starring Anders de Wahl, Birgit Tengroth and Håkan Westergren.[1] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. It is a remake of the German film What Men Know released earlier in the same year.
Synopsis
A travelling salesman has a relationship with the daughter of a second hand bookseller, but then leaves before she discovers she is pregnant.
Cast
- Anders de Wahl as Hjalmar Björklund
 - Birgit Tengroth as Margit Björklund
 - Håkan Westergren as Gösta Bergman
 - Tore Svennberg as Uncle Björnbom
 - Margit Manstad as Annie Kron
 - Harry Roeck Hansen as Fritz Hellberg
 - Nils Wahlbom as Blomkvist
 - Constance Gibson as Mrs. Blomkvist
 - Marianne Löfgren as Gertrud Blomkvist
 - Gull Natorp as Mrs. Holm
 - Hilda Borgström as Hedvig
 - Emmy Albiin as Old Woman
 - Wiktor Andersson as Barker
 - Helga Brofeldt as Sales woman
 - Martha Colliander as Alma Wickel
 - Emil Fjellström as Postman
 - Erik Forslund as Waiter
 - Knut Frankman as Clerk
 - Anna-Lisa Fröberg as Mrs. Möller
 - Wictor Hagman as Shop assistant
 - Richard Lund as Director Abraham
 - Anna Olin as Sales woman
 - Hjalmar Peters as Mr. Norén
 - Albert Ståhl as Mr. Möller
 - Ruth Weijden as Sales woman
 
References
- ↑ Qvist & Von Bagh p.57
 
Bibliography
- Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000.
 
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