The Storholmen Brothers


The Storholmen Brothers Swedish Pojkarna p Storholmen is a 1932 Swedish blackandwhite comedy film. It was directed by and starred Sigurd Walln and Fridolf Rhudin, two of the big names of Swedish film in the early 20th century. Pojkarna p Storholmen is one of the greatest box office hits in the history of the leading Swedish film studio Svensk Filmindustri, and generally regarded as one of the best Fridolf Rhudin comedies.

After having a look at her new home, Sonja takes off to the Storholmen to use the only phone available at the two islands. There, one of her friends back in Stockholm incidentally calls her. Sonja tells her about her new home and that the people there are really funny, and she jokes that the young men are particularly handsome. The friend gets interested and invites the brothers to Stockholm a place where they have never been before, and the brothers take off to the city to see her at a nightclub. The young men are dressed in their black Sunday suits, and arriving in Stockholm, they have a drink at a bar where Sixten encounters a bald man a classic scene where Sixten thinks that he should pull the poor mans hair. At the nightclub they meet with Sonjas friends, and they are quickly lost in the latest Apache Dance. In quite a dizzy mood, the boys finally return to the Storholmen, where Sonja Waller has eventually reconciled with Aina who now gets her Gunnar back. Moments later, Ivar proposes to Sonja, telling her that it doesnt matter that she is a woman with a questionable background, and besides, there are very few handsome women in the archipelago anyway.The film opened onOctober 1932, at the Skandia movie theatre in Stockholm and became an instant success, and was running at movie theatres on a regular basis for almostyears. It was filmed at the Filmstaden Studios north of Stockholm, with some exterior scenes filmed at various locations in the Stockholm archipelago. The film is based on the play Pojkarna p Storholmen Waxholm 1an, which originally opened onOctober 1914, at the Folkteatern theatre in Stockholm. A later version, opened onMay 1928, at the Mosebacke Theatre in Stockholm. In this version, Fridolf Rhudin acted as Sixten, originally a supportingrole character, which in the final movie became the lead character, tailormade for Rhudin. ........

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