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The Norrtull Gang
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The Norrtull Gang

Dec 23, 1923
1h 26m
★ 6.4

Overview

A collective of office girls and their tribulations in the male world, female solidarity, the place of women in the labor and civil rights struggles and the conflict between love and work.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Bonnierfilm

Cast

Tora Teje

Pegg

Tora Teje

Inga Tidblad

Baby

Inga Tidblad

Renée Björling

Eva

Renée Björling

Linnéa Hillberg

Emmy

Linnéa Hillberg

Egil Eide

Pegg's boss

Egil Eide

Tollie Zellman

Görel

Tollie Zellman

Lauritz Falk

Putte

Lauritz Falk

Nils Asther

Nils Asther

Margit Manstad

Margit Manstad

Elsa Ebbesen-Thornblad

Elsa Ebbesen-Thornblad

Svea Holst

Svea Holst

Elsa Carlsson

Elsa Carlsson

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