Tango (1933)
The "Tango Bar" is the fashion of the moment. The city's party-goers have chosen the small, cozy, intimate local venue for the night's wee hours. Gaby Grant is an ideal hostess who knows how to get guests to forget the day's sorrows and troubles - and knows how to get them to pay.
Director: George Schnéevoigt
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Else Skouboe as Gaby Grant |
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Valdemar Møller as Robert Bernstein |
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Elith Pio as Otto Gronemann |
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Ebbe Rode as Jossy Lindtner |
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Aase Ziegler as Kate |
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Martin Hansen as Vincent Horn |
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Betty Söderberg as Anne |
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Aage Garde as Professor Adolf Kerrn |
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Poul Reichhardt as Tjener |
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Pouel Kern as Nybagt far |
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Karen Poulsen as Gæst på "Tango Bar" |
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Lauritz Olsen as Dørvagt |
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Peter S. Andersen as Toiletpasser |
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Hans Egede Budz as Bestyrer |
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Emilie Nielsen as Sygeplejerske |
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Paul Holck Hoffmann as Gabys sekretær |
| Writing | Svend Rindom | Writer |
| Writing | Fleming Lynge | Writer |
| Editing | Carl H. Petersen | Editor |
| Directing | George Schnéevoigt | Director |
| Editing | Valdemar Christensen | Editor |
| Camera | Valdemar Christensen | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Dan Folke | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Christian Hansen | Production Design |
| Art | L. Mathiesen | Production Design |
| Sound | Henning O. Petersen | Sound |
| Crew | Allan Lynge | Cinematography |