For Her Sake

Year 1930
Title For Her Sake
Original Title För hennes skull
Description It is morning and early on the "bears" start ringing at the young Stockholm couple Sigvard Löfgren and his wife Isabella. The fur man and the gramophone man are calling. Sigvard is a football fan and can kick the ball himself. He is a trade traveler by profession. Isabella is the secretary of a theater agency that will help a director get artists for a revue. A young fur trader, Gunnar Lanner, talks to his mother, who is an elderly, thin-hearted lady. The two agree that Gunnar should go up to the theater office and try to demand the secretary Isabella for money for the coat - she has not made any installments in several months. When Lanner arrives, it is believed that he is a job seeker, he gets No. 13 and is called in. The director asks him to sing and, surprised, he hands over "Isabell" and then demands money for the fur. The director makes a sketch of it all and Gunnar Lanner will soon make his stage debut playing himself. Isabella finds Lanner much more interesting than her boyish husband, whom she accompanies to the train at Centralen when he goes to Berlin for his new job. Outside, she meets Lanner and their acquaintance matures into friendship or more, during a walk at Skansen with the 1930 Stockholm exhibition looming over the water. Isabella is invited to the premiere. Lanner's mother can not come, instead she sits at home and hears it all on the radio heard by Sven Jerring. That night, the mother has a major heart attack. The son and Isabella sit there all night watching over her. The next day, Isabella's husband comes home to an empty floor. He finds out that she has been to Lanner and rushes to his house with a revolver. He's going through the window and is having an accident through a glass roof. Lanner saves his life and the gentlemen get along fairly well. When Sigvard Löfgren comes home, he is approached by the leader of the Swedish national team. He is offered a substitute for an adjusted player and accompanied to Barcelona. He writes a short farewell letter to his wife, which is actually a proposal for divorce. Isabella rushes to the revue and gets entangled in the decor, while Gunnar Lanner sings an Isabell number with decor behind her signed by Isaac Gròewald. Lanner saves Isabella from falling from the theater's train wind, they read her husband's letter and a contract proposal where Lanner will not be allowed to get married in five years. These two papers tear them apart and send them out like snowflakes over the ballet and song number, which takes place on stage and which is about summer and bathing girls. (http://www.svenskfilmdatabas.se/sv/item/?type=film&itemid=3668#plot-summary)
Duration 01:36
Rating 15 (Sweden)
Form Fiction
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