Two Kings

Two Kings

80 mins | Drama | Nov. 9, 1925

The young adventurer Signature Hjelm meets one day a runaway carriage, and succeeds by a resourceful and daring intervention to avert an accident. The rig belongs to Gustav III's favorite, Baron Armfelt, and as a reward for his feat will Ture service of the king's guard. Conspirators trying maple certainly entice him over to the king's enemies, but Ture reports Gustaf receiving a grim and determined expression on his face: "Spies even here!" His confidence Signature increases.

Two Kings

80 mins | Drama | Nov. 9, 1925

Two Kings
The young adventurer Signature Hjelm meets one day a runaway carriage, and succeeds by a resourceful and daring intervention to avert an accident. The rig belongs to Gustav III's favorite, Baron Armfelt, and as a reward for his feat will Ture service of the king's guard. Conspirators trying maple certainly entice him over to the king's enemies, but Ture reports Gustaf receiving a grim and determined expression on his face: "Spies even here!" His confidence Signature increases.
Producers Svensk Filmindustri, Ellis-Film
Original title Två konungar
Directors Elis Ellis
Writers Ernst Didring, Henning Ohlson, Elis Ellis

Cast

Arne Weel

as Gustaf III

Åke Claesson

as Carl Michael Bellman

Harald Schwenzen

as Thure Hjelm

Hugo Björne

as Baron Gustaf Mauritz Armfeldt

Nils Aréhn

as Carl Fredrik Pechlin

Gabriel Alw

as Jacob Johan Anckarström

Renée Björling

as Anne-Charlotte von Stapelmohr

Jessie Wessel

as Frederique Grönlund

Inga Sundblad-Ellis

as Karin Blom

Ebon Strandin

as Ulla Winblad

Manda Björling

as Von Stapelmohr, Anne-Charlotte's mother

Thor Modéen

as Mollberg

Stina Berg

as Rower woman

Alva Garbo

as Magdalena Rudenschöld

Astri Richard

as Queen

Gerda Ström

as Mamsell Arfvedsson

Nils Ekstam

as Hans Henric von Essen

Erik 'Bullen' Berglund

as Elis Schröderheim

Ernst Brunman

as Father Blom at Gyllene Tuppen

Arvid Enström

as Fredman

Wilhelm Tunelli

as Armfelt's lackey

Hulda Malmström

as Mother at Gröna Lund

Wictor Hagman

as Reuterholm

Gustaf Lövås

as Royal executor

Carl-Gunnar Wingård

as Royal executor

Gösta Gustafson

as Boat passenger

John Melin

as Boat passenger

Herman Lantz

as Boat passenger

Nils Jacobsson

as Conspirator

Emmy Albiin

as Poor mother

Sven Tropp

as Dancer

Elly Holmberg

as Dancer

Carl Browallius

as Man at Tre Liljor

Oscar Bergström

as Sergel

Gösta Richter

as Conspirator

Knut Frankman

as Father Movitz

Gucken Cederborg

as Woman in the company of Bellman

Georg Fernquist

as Lackey

Helge Kihlberg

as Timpanist at Gröna Lund

Justus Hagman

as Man at Tre Liljor

Sven Quick

as Man at Tre Liljor

Alfred Sundberg

as Conspirator

Sture Baude

as Lackey

Erik Johansson

as Man sharing a toast at Fredman's table