Only One Night (1939 film)

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Only One Night
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Directed by Gustaf Molander
Written by Harald Tandrup (novel)
Gösta Stevens
Harald Tandrup
Starring Ingrid Bergman
Edvin Adolphson
Aino Taube
Cinematography Elner Åkesson
Ferenc Zádori
Edited by Oscar Rosander
Music by Eric Bengtson
Jules Sylvain
Production
company
Distributed bySvensk Filmindustri
Release date
20 February 1939
Running time
91 minutes
CountrySweden
Language Swedish

Only One Night (Swedish: En enda natt) is a 1939 Swedish romantic drama film directed by Gustaf Molander and starring Ingrid Bergman, Edvin Adolphson and Aino Taube. Bergman agreed to appear in the film in exchange for being given the lead role she sought in A Woman's Face the previous year. [1]

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