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Steel 1940

90 min📅 1940-02-18

Set against the rugged backdrop of a Swedish steel-mill, Per Lindberg's 1940 drama *Steel* explores the collision between innovation and tradition. Tore Svennerg stars as Bengt Ancker, a young engineer returning home with revolutionary ideas for a lighter, stronger alloy.

Director: Per Lindberg

Cast

Tore Svennberg
Tore Svennberg
Anker
Signe Hasso
Signe Hasso
Margit
Olof Widgren
Olof Widgren
Bengt Anker
Carl Ström
Carl Ström
Gouveng Sr.
Karin Swanström
Karin Swanström
Mrs. Gouveng
Georg Rydeberg
Georg Rydeberg
Göran Gouveng
Gunnar Sjöberg
Gunnar Sjöberg
Lars Gouveng
Gudrun Brost
Gudrun Brost
Aina Gouveng
Karl-Magnus Thulstrup
Karl-Magnus Thulstrup
Dr. Ramm
Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
Erik 'Bullen' Berglund
Representative

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Steel (1940) about?

The film follows Bengt Ancker, a young engineer who returns home to modernize his family's steel mill with a groundbreaking alloy. To fund his vision, he must sell to a rival company, sparking fears among workers for their jobs. The story pits technological progress against economic security in a gripping industrial drama.

Who directed Steel?

Per Lindberg directed *Steel*, bringing a keen eye for industrial tension and human drama to this 1940 Swedish feature.

Who stars in Steel?

The film features Tore Svennberg as Bengt Ancker, alongside Signe Hasso, Olof Widgren, Carl Ström, and Karin Swanström in pivotal roles.

Is Steel (1940) worth watching?

*Steel (1940)* is a hidden gem for fans of classic dramas and industrial-themed narratives. Its exploration of innovation versus stability offers both tension and emotional depth, though its unrated status and lesser-known status mean it's primarily for devoted cinema historians or genre enthusiasts.

How long is Steel?

*Steel* runs for 90 minutes.

About Steel (1940) — The Swedish Steel Mill Drama of Innovation and Industry

Set against the rugged backdrop of a Swedish steel-mill, Per Lindberg's 1940 drama *Steel* explores the collision between innovation and tradition. Tore Svennerg stars as Bengt Ancker, a young engineer returning home with revolutionary ideas for a lighter, stronger alloy. But modernizing the century-old Forshyttan works requires capital, tempting the Ancker family to sell to Manchester Steel—a move that alarms the workforce. As tensions rise between ambition and job security, the film captures the gritty atmosphere of industrial life in the mid-20th century. With its sharp focus on economic pressures and personal stakes, *Steel (1940)* delivers a compelling snapshot of progress at a human cost.

Told through vivid performances by Signe Hasso and Olof Widgren, Lindberg crafts a tense, character-driven narrative where technology and livelihoods hang in the balance. The story's themes resonate beyond its Swedish setting, offering a timeless meditation on change and community in the face of corporate upheaval. Atmospherically rich with factory noise, clanking machinery, and the hum of ambition, *Steel* stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of workers and visionaries alike.