A 1935 Swedish drama film adapted from George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, focusing on its production and premiere context.
The film is introduced as a 1935 Swedish drama directed by Ragnar Arvedson and Tancred Ibsen.
The script is developed by Theodor Berthels, Berndt Carlberg, and Ulla Kåge based on Shaw's work.
The film is positioned alongside other notable adaptations like the 1938 British Pygmalion and 1964 My Fair Lady.
The movie debuts at Stockholm's Astoria cinema and is noted alongside later Swedish versions.
Director Hugo Berner and Doctor Olof Mellgren have come out of the theater where they have just shown the classic play Pygmalion. Director Mellgren claims that, like Higgins in the play, he can turn a harbor worker into the gentleman.
Ragnar Arvedson, Tancred Ibsen
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