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His Excellency
His Excellency

His Excellency

Genres

Drama

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Celebrated elderly Austrian poet opposes nazism, while his daughter admires and falls in love with leading nazi activist, who eventually becomes concentration camp commander with his father-in-law as prisoner.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

101 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

03 March 1944

Country

Sweden

Cast

Lars Hanson

Lars Hanson

His Excellency Herbert von Blankenau

Gunnar Sjöberg

Gunnar Sjöberg

Max Karbe

Elsie Albiin

Elsie Albiin

Elisabeth von Blankenau

Stig Järrel

Stig Järrel

Major Monk

Hugo Björne

Hugo Björne

Pater Ignatius

Tord Stål

Tord Stål

Dr. Amann

Sven Magnusson

Sven Magnusson

Wilhelm (as Sven Magnuson)

Hampe Faustman

Hampe Faustman

Prison guard

Håkan Westergren

Håkan Westergren

Police officer

Carl Ström

Carl Ström

Josef, servant

Sigge Fürst

Sigge Fürst

Kubelik

Hugo Björne

Hugo Björne

Magnus Kesster

Magnus Kesster

Torsten Hillberg

Torsten Hillberg

Ivar Kåge

Ivar Kåge

Sven Bergvall

Sven Bergvall

Olle Hilding

Olle Hilding

Frithiof Bjärne

Frithiof Bjärne

Sten Sture Modéen

Sten Sture Modéen

Yngve Nyqvist

Yngve Nyqvist

Gudrun Moberg

Gudrun Moberg

Gunnar Höglund

Gunnar Höglund

Georg Skarstedt

Georg Skarstedt

Curt Edgard

Curt Edgard

Hans Bjerkeling

Hans Bjerkeling

Gustaf Hiort af Ornäs

Gustaf Hiort af Ornäs

Gunnar Hagberg

Gunnar Hagberg

Sven Arvor

Sven Arvor

Walter Sarmell

Walter Sarmell

Felix Alvo

Felix Alvo

Erik Forslund

Erik Forslund

Carl Andersson

Carl Andersson

Uno Larsson

Uno Larsson

Paul Hagman

Paul Hagman

Edvard Danielsson

Edvard Danielsson

Albert Johansson

Albert Johansson

Gunnar Almqvist

Gunnar Almqvist

Bror Lennart Söhr

Bror Lennart Söhr

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