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Sweden: Heaven and Hell
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Sweden: Heaven and Hell

Sep 4, 1968
1h 30m
★ 5.9

Sweden... where the facts of life are stranger than fiction!

Overview

Nine scenes about sexuality and morals in Sweden in the late sixties.

Genres

History

Production Companies

Caravel Film
AVCO Embassy Pictures
P.A.C.

Sweden: Heaven and Hell Trailers

Cast

Enrico Maria Salerno

Narrator (voice)

Enrico Maria Salerno

Edmund Purdom

Narrator (English version)

Edmund Purdom

Jean Topart

Narrator (French version)

Jean Topart

Marie Liljedahl

Teddyboys' victim

Marie Liljedahl

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