Lynet
Originally released in 1934. Lynet is a crime/comedy film. directed by George Schnéevoigt.
Starring Peter Malberg, Henny Krause, and Maria Garland
Synopsis
Peter Blom, called Lynet, escapes from prison, and at the same time the unemployed actor Poul Quist sees his portrait in the newspaper, in connection with a film company wanting to make a film about Lynet, and is looking for someone to play the lead role. Since the resemblance between Blom and Quist is striking, Quist approaches the film company and then the pranks start to take off, when Quist pretends to be Lynet. The film director thinks that he really is Lynet and sees a sensation by giving him the role.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Peter Malberg
as Skuespilleren
Henny Krause
as Sonja Prehn
Maria Garland
as Augusta Prehn
Else Jarlbak
as Margot Lind
Svend Bille
as Politiadvokat
Johannes Meyer
as Generaldirektør
Inger Stender
as Ulla
Holger-Madsen
as Filminstruktør
Holger-Madsen
as Opdagelsesbetjent
Knud Heglund
as Mauritzen - skuespiller
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- DA
Production Companies
- Nordisk Tonefilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lynet about?
Peter Blom, called Lynet, escapes from prison, and at the same time the unemployed actor Poul Quist sees his portrait in the newspaper, in connection with a film company wanting to make a film abou...
Who directed Lynet?
Lynet was directed by George Schnéevoigt.
How long is Lynet?
Lynet has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was Lynet released?
Lynet was released on September 26, 1934 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Lynet?
The main cast of Lynet includes Peter Malberg, Henny Krause, Maria Garland, Else Jarlbak, Svend Bille.