Christmas 1945. In a train from Stockholm to Berlin are a motley collection. It is the failure of the author Gunnar who wants to leave his old life and make a contribution in Berlin; physician Henry who plan to marry Marie and likewise Henry's current wife Karin, who he plans to kill during the journey, the middle-aged gay couple Pompe and Sixten, a soldier going to Uppsala but is on the wrong train: the cheerful and cynical old Margaret, and a dressed elf and a surly conductor. With the train are also a number of Baltic refugees accompanied by two nuns to be sent to Germany.
Credits
Illusive Tracks Cast
Name |
Character |
Gustaf Hammarsten
He was 36, now 57 years old
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as Gunnar Wern |
Magnus Roosmann
He was 40, now 61 years old
|
as Henry Schmalensee |
Robert Gustafsson
He was 39, now 59 years old
|
as The Soldier |
Lena Nyman
She was 59, 66 years old when she died
|
as Märit |
Marie Göranzon
She was 61, now 82 years old
|
as The Nun |
Peter Dalle
He was 47, now 67 years old
|
as The Conductor |
Kristina Törnqvist
She was 40, now 61 years old
|
as Karin (Henry's Wife) |
Claes Ljungmark
He was 49, now 70 years old
|
as The Bartender |
Anna Björk
She was 33, now 54 years old
|
as Marie (Henry's Lover) |
Gösta Ekman
He was 64, 77 years old when he died
|
as Theodor Bäckström (Pompe) |
Margreth Weivers
She was 77, now 98 years old
|
as Old Lady |
Kola Krauze
He was 29, now 50 years old
|
as Baltic Refugee |
Lars Amble
He was 64, now 85 years old
|
as Sixten Kvarnström |
Lakke Magnusson
He was 57, 57 years old when he died
|
as The Head Waiter |
Illusive Tracks Crew
Name |
Department |
Thomas Lagerman as Editor. He was 30 (now 50) years old
|
Editing |
Patrick Ryborn as Producer. He was 38 (now 59) years old
|
Production |
Adam Nordén as Original Music Composer. He was 32 (now 53) years old
|
Sound |
Göran Hallberg as Director of Photography. He was 44 (now 65) years old
|
Camera |
Peter Dalle as Director. He was 47 (now 67) years old
|
Directing |
Peter Dalle as Screenplay. He was 47 (now 67) years old
|
Writing |