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Gentlemannagangstern
Patrik Bergman returns to Stockholm after a couple of years. He had to leave the capital when he was the suspect of a bank robbery.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy industrialist, known for his kindness and charity, harbors a secret life as a ruthless crime boss. When his past threatens to catch up with him, he must use all his cunning and influence to protect his empire and his reputation. The film explores the dual nature of man and the blurred lines between respectability and criminality.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success upon its release, appreciated for its engaging plot and Edvard Persson's compelling performance. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its blend of crime drama and social commentary, becoming a notable film of its era in Swedish cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Edvard Persson's complex portrayal of a conflicted protagonist.
Noted for its effective depiction of the Swedish underworld and its social implications.
Some critics found the pacing occasionally slow, but the dramatic tension was generally well-maintained.
Google audience: Audience reactions are not widely available for this older film, but contemporary reviews indicated appreciation for its strong narrative and lead performance.
Fun Fact
Sven Lindberg, who directed and starred in the film, was also a prominent figure in Swedish theatre and cinema, often taking on diverse roles throughout his career.
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