Supper for Two (1947)
Louise Mareuil owns a perfume factory on the French Riviera. She is in a traffic accident with a sketch artist, Claude Dubois. She gives him a blank check which he soon use to withdraw 2 000 000 franc as a joke. Visiting her office, he returns the money and in return she hires him as a sketch artist for the company's advertisement. With his charm and wit he turns the factory upside down, to the chagrin of Louise. She is strict and orderly but soon after letting him go she begins to change her mind. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
Director: Ragnar Arvedson
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Edvin Adolphson as Claude Dubois |
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Karin Ekelund as Louise Mareuil |
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Gaby Stenberg as Jacqueline Mareuil |
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Ragnar Arvedson as Gaston Verdier |
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Douglas Håge as Stéphane Mouche |
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Mimi Pollak as Sophie |
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Josua Bengtson as Janitor |
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Albert Ståhl as Bank clerk |
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Eric Fröling as Michel |
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Börje Nyberg as Mechanic |
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Ann-Marie Wiman as Salesgirl |
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Bert Sorbon as Waiter |
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Ingrid Aréhn as |
| Directing | Ragnar Arvedson | Director |
| Writing | Jan Molander | Writer |
| Production | Lorens Marmstedt | Producer |
| Camera | Felix Forsman | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Hilding Bladh | Director of Photography |
| Art | Hannu Leminen | Production Design |
| Editing | Lennart Wallén | Editor |
| Sound | Kurt Vilja | Sound |
| Writing | André-Paul Antoine | Theatre Play |