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Wikipedia article




'The Halo Is Slipping' (Swedish: 'Med glorian p sned') is a 1957 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman and starring Ekman, Sickan Carlsson, Sture Lagerwall and Yvonne Lombard. It was shot at the Rsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director P.A. Lundgren.

Plot summary



Birgitta Lvgren works as a secretary for the publisher Per-Axel Dahlander. Under the pseudonym Eurydice, she writes a romance novel, which she sends to Anders Dahls publishing house anonymously. The story circles around a nurse who has increasingly drifted away from her husband and is harbouring warm feelings towards her boss. To twist everything around Birgittas husbands mistress, Vera Alm, claims that she has written the novel. Birgitta can't expose her lies since she does not want anyone to know that she has written it, especially her boss...

Cast



*Sickan Carlsson as Birgitta Lvgren, secretary

*Hasse Ekman as Per-Axel Dahlander, publisher

*Sture Lagerwall as Sixten Lvgren, violinist

*Yvonne Lombard as Vera Alm

*Siv Ericks as Miss Svensson

*Olof Sandborg as doctor Petreus

*Holger Lwenadler as Broberg

*Stig Jrrel as Karl Antn

*Claes-Hkan Westergren as Hiker

*Olof Thunberg as Liljeroth

*Hans Strt as Yngve Englund

*Hariette Garellick as Mrs. Englund

*Brje Mellvig as Lundmark

*Carl-Axel Elfving as Kalle, Miss Svenssons boyfriend

*Arthur Fischer as Kronstrand

* Bengt Blomgren as Band leader at Radiotjnst

* Gsta Przelius as Maitre d'

* Eric Gustafson as Hotel Manager

References




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