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The Ghost at Bragehus 1936

★ 4.01 votes91 min📅 1936-11-25

Step into the charming world of rural Sweden in The Ghost at Bragehus (1936), a delightful comedy that showcases the wit of Ragnar Arvedson's direction.

Director: Ragnar Arvedson

Cast

Adolf Jahr
Adolf Jahr
Einar Hård
Annalisa Ericson
Annalisa Ericson
Adrienne Brage
Tollie Zellman
Tollie Zellman
Agate Brage
Eric Abrahamsson
Eric Abrahamsson
Johan Eriksson
Einar Axelsson
Einar Axelsson
Arnell
Gerda Björne
Gerda Björne
Beat-Sophie Brage
Märtha Lindlöf
Märtha Lindlöf
Constance Brage
Olof Sandborg
Olof Sandborg
Dyhlén
Ragnar Widestedt
Ragnar Widestedt
Parish constable
John Ericsson
John Ericsson
Manager

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Ghost at Bragehus (1936) about?

The film follows a new farm bailiff as he brings modern ideas to the traditional Bragehus manor, only to discover that the estate has a mischievous ghost.

Who directed The Ghost at Bragehus?

The film was directed by Ragnar Arvedson, a master of charming comedies.

Who stars in The Ghost at Bragehus?

The movie features a talented cast, including Adolf Jahr, Annalisa Ericson, and Tollie Zellman.

Is The Ghost at Bragehus (1936) worth watching?

While The Ghost at Bragehus may not be a blockbuster hit, its charming portrayal of rural life and lighthearted humor make it a worthwhile watch for fans of comedy and period dramas.

How long is The Ghost at Bragehus?

The film has a runtime of 91 minutes.

About The Ghost at Bragehus (1936) — A Charming Comedy of Rural Life

Step into the charming world of rural Sweden in The Ghost at Bragehus (1936), a delightful comedy that showcases the wit of Ragnar Arvedson's direction. The film follows the story of a new farm bailiff who brings modern ideas to the traditional Bragehus manor, only to discover that the estate has a mischievous ghost. As the characters navigate their new surroundings, they must also contend with the spirit's antics, creating a hilarious and lighthearted atmosphere. With a talented cast, including Adolf Jahr and Annalisa Ericson, The Ghost at Bragehus is a heartwarming tale of adaptation and community.

As the story unfolds, the audience is treated to a charming portrayal of rural life, complete with the quirks and charm of the characters. The Ghost at Bragehus (1936) is a timeless comedy that is sure to leave viewers smiling long after the credits roll. So, if you're looking for a lighthearted and entertaining film to add to your watchlist, look no further than The Ghost at Bragehus.