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Flicka i kasern

Dec 26, 1955
1h 36m
★ 4.0

Overview

They are currently developing a new type of mine at Fredrik's workplace. The head of the company is a young woman, Eva Seman.

Genres

Comedy
Romance

Production Companies

Sandrews

Cast

Sonja Stjernquist

Eva Seman

Sonja Stjernquist

Egon Larsson

Staffan Torell

Egon Larsson

Sten Gester

Allan Bergsten

Sten Gester

Åke Söderblom

Fredrik Berg

Åke Söderblom

Hjördis Petterson

Olga Seman

Hjördis Petterson

Mary Rapp

Beda

Mary Rapp

Siv Ericks

Edith Jansson

Siv Ericks

Torsten Lilliecrona

furiren

Torsten Lilliecrona

Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt

polismästaren

Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt

Harry Ahlin

Ernst Jansson

Harry Ahlin

Ragnar Arvedson

översten

Ragnar Arvedson

Hans Strååt

kaptenen

Hans Strååt

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