Sjätte skottet

Sjätte skottet
Directed by Hasse Ekman
Produced by Lorens Marmstedt
Written by Gösta Stevens
Starring Edvin Adolphson
Karin Ekelund
Gunn Wållgren
Nils Lundell
Music by Kai Gullmar, Sune Waldimir
Distributed by Terrafilm
Release date
  • 24 September 1943 (1943-09-24) (Sweden)
Running time
84 minutes
Country Sweden
Language Swedish

Sjätte skottet (English: Sixth Shot) is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Hasse Ekman.

Plot summary

Two people who feel unsuccessful meet one evening in Monte Carlo. Georg Winkler even plans to commit suicide, but he is hindered by Marguerite Hoffman and they start discussing their lives over a drink. They agree to start a new life together.

Georg's talent is pistol shooting and Marguerite has been an actress, but not a successful one. They now start touring under the name "Hard & Hardy", where Georg uses his pistol in a lethally dangerous number with Marguerite as a target. They are now touring with a hit number, happy and in love. But even the best of plans can go terribly wrong...

Cast

  • Edvin Adolphson as Georg Winkler, "Mr. Hard"
  • Karin Ekelund as Marguerite Hoffman, "Miss Hardy"
  • Gunn Wållgren as Lulu
  • Nils Lundell as Toni, the clown
  • Olof Widgren as Björn Hoffman
  • Tore Lindwall as Chief Superintendent
  • David Erikson as stablekeeper
  • Sten Hedlund as police commissary
  • Nils Johannisson as Director Möller
  • Wiktor "Kulörten" Andersson as Carnival Barker
  • Otto Moskovitz as Kiki, dwarf at Cirkus Zoo
  • Willi Wells as Danish konferencier
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