Happiness Is on Its Way (1942)
Overview
The idle rich have their own particular problems. Case in point, Georg and Monika Hedberg were once poor and happy but since Georg became an established painter family bliss has decreased for every fur coat Monika has bought. Their divorce lawyer suggest that they try to save their marriage by moving to a small apartment and live life frugally but happy. When the trial period is over and they want to return home again, their lawyer has stolen their money and disappeared. The Hedbergs are evicted for unpaid rent and terminal poverty seem to be imminent.
Production Companies
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | sv |
Popularity | 1.049 |
Directed By
Hasse Ekman
Crew
Hasse Ekman
Hasse Ekman
Bengt Janzon
Lorens Marmstedt
Karl-Erik Alberts
Sten Dahlgren
Jules Sylvain
Eric Nordemar
Bengt Järrel
Svend Thoresen
Greta Ekman
Åke Nilsson
Erik Whiten
TOP CAST
Stig Järrel
Georg Hedberg
Marguerite Viby
Monika Hedberg
Carl Reinholdz
Algot Larsson
Dagmar Olsson
Bojan Larsson
Georg Funkquist
Tranér
Torsten Winge
Svane
Lasse Krantz
Bergman
Bengt Janzon
Dimgren
Einar Axelsson
Berger
Hugo Björne
Lennart Broberg
Birgit Sergelius
The Rich Friend's Wife
Bertil Ehrenmark
Man with the Black Beard
Jura Tamkin
Prince Alexander Sergej Nikolaus Alexandrovich
Otto Adelby
Participant of the Russian Party (uncredited)
Elsie Albiin
Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
Charlie Almlöf
Colonel at the Russian Party (uncredited)
Marie-Louise Arthur
Participant of the Russian Party (uncredited)
Helga Brofeldt
Princess at the Russian Party (uncredited)
Hasse Ekman
Voice on the Radio (voice) (uncredited)
David Erikson
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Karl Erik Flens
Nils Boström (uncredited)
Erik Frank
Accordion Player (uncredited)
Gösta Grip
Journalist on the Train Platform (uncredited)
Agda Helin
Georg's Lady Partner at the Table (uncredited)
Hilmer Peters
Press Photographer on the Train Platform (uncredited)
Artur Rolén
Butler at the Russian Party (uncredited)
Hanny Schedin
Miss Gustafsson, Berger's Secretary (uncredited)
Robert Ryberg
Journalist on the Train Platform (uncredited)
Hugo Tranberg
Grocer (uncredited)
Eric von Gegerfelt
Lawyer (uncredited)
Gunnel Wadner
Clerk at the Weekly Magazine (uncredited)
Berndt Westerberg
Astrologer (uncredited)
James Westheimer
Participant of the Russian Party (uncredited)
Anna-Stina Wåglund
Journalist at the Weekly Magazine (uncredited)