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Dax igen

Oct 3, 1964
1h 59m
★ 0.0

Overview

10 year anniversary revue for the Knäppupp company, performances of both old and new material.

Genres

Comedy
Music
TV Movie

Production Companies

AB Knäppupp

Cast

Povel Ramel

Various

Povel Ramel

Brita Borg

Various

Brita Borg

Gunwer Bergkvist

Various

Gunwer Bergkvist

Sune Mangs

Various

Sune Mangs

Birgitta Andersson

Various

Birgitta Andersson

Martin Ljung

Various

Martin Ljung

Rolf Bengtsson

Various

Rolf Bengtsson

Hugo Hagander

Various

Hugo Hagander

Allan Johansson

Various

Allan Johansson

Tore Bark

Various

Tore Bark

Oscar Rundqvist

Various

Oscar Rundqvist

Leif Asp

Various

Leif Asp

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