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  • Release dates
  • Soundtrack listing
  • Awards
  • Related films
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  • Holdings Film
  • Holdings Posters
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Basic facts

Original title 1917
Film type Feature
Category Fiction
Average rating 3,67 / 5
Director
Screenplay
Production country
Classification Allowed from age 15 by default, not reviewed
Dialogue
Swedish release 2020-01-31

Cast

Dean-Charles Chapman
vicekorpral Blake

George MacKay
vicekorpral Schofield

Daniel Mays
sergeant Sanders

Colin Firth
general Erinmore

Pip Carter
löjtnant Gordon

Billy Postlethwaite
underofficer Harvey

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Titles

Original title
Swedish release title

Crew

Cast

Dean-Charles Chapman vicekorpral Blake
George MacKay vicekorpral Schofield
Daniel Mays sergeant Sanders
Colin Firth general Erinmore
Pip Carter löjtnant Gordon
Billy Postlethwaite underofficer Harvey
Andrew Scott löjtnant Leslie
Mark Strong kapten Smith
Benedict Cumberbatch överste MacKenzie
Adrian Scarborough major Hepburn
Richard Madden löjtnant Joseph Blake

Companies

Distributor in Sweden (DCP) Nordisk Film AB 2020

Swedish censorship / rating

Classification Allowed from age 15 by default, not reviewed


Technical specifications

Aspect ratio 2.39:1
Sound type Sound
Sound system Dolby Digital
Colour type Colour
Carrier type DCP
Length in minutes 119 min
Dialogue
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Release dates

First showing 2019-12-25 USA
Release in Sweden 2020-01-31 Sweden
TV showing 2022-07-21 TV6 Sweden
2022-07-24 TV6 Sweden
2022-10-13 TV6 Sweden
2022-10-16 TV6 Sweden
2023-03-26 TV3 Sweden
2023-08-14 TV6 Sweden
2023-11-11 TV4 Hits Sweden
2023-12-02 TV4 Hits Sweden
2023-12-15 TV4 Hits Sweden
2023-12-24 TV4 Hits Sweden
2023-12-27 TV4 Hits Sweden
2023-12-29 TV4 Stars Sweden

Holdings Posters

Size About 70 x 100 cm
Quantity 2
Poster title 1917



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