DET SÄGS PÅ STAN
T.ing.: The Talk of the Town; Sog.: dal romanzo “Skvallerbytta bing… bång…” di Ester Grenen [Maria Lazar-Strindberg]; Scen.: Ester Grenen [Maria Lazar-Strindberg], Per-Erik Lindorm, Per Lindberg; F.: Harry Hasso, Sten Dahlgren; M.: Arne Mattsson, Per Lindberg; Scgf.: Bertil Duroj; Mu.: Hilding Rosenberg; Int.: Marianne Löfgren (Jeanette), Olof Sandborg (Forsenius), Elisa Widborg (Sig.ra Jansson), Arnold Sjöstrand (Martin Bilt), Gudrun Brost (Greta Bilt), Inga-Lilly Forsström (Petra), Hilding Gavle, Carl Ström; Prod.: Odolfilm 35mm. L.: 2280 m. D.: 83’. Bn.
Film Notes
Det sägs på stan depicts a small town, where an increasing number of citizens start to receive anonymous letters, revealing that someone knows about their secrets. Soon gossip and slander in town escalate into panic. Everyone distrusts everyone else, and false rumours begin to spread with fatal consequences. The increasing hysteria is perfectly matched by the expressiveness of the film’s editing, sometimes reaching a furious pace, and the elaborate camerawork, taking full advantage of cinematographer Harry Hasso’s newly invented crane device.
When viewing Det sägs på stan today, the allusions to Nazism are quite obvious, indeed one of the town’s shop-keepers becomes a full-fledged demagogue, calling for a new world order at a meeting in a local café. Most of the contemporary critics failed, or didn’t bother, to see the parallells with the ongoing war; they were merely outraged at what they saw as a confused, non-sensical experiment.
Jon Wengström – Svenska Filminstitutet