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Gula Hund (1966)

Genre : Comedy, TV Movie

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Tage Danielsson

Synopsis

Gula Hund (English title: Yellow Dog) is a Swedish variety show that was the second of "three dog-revues" (so called because they all have "dog" in their name). The first one being Gröna Hund (Green Dog) and the third and last one was Svea Hund.

Actors

Lissi Alandh
Lissi Alandh
Hans Alfredson
Hans Alfredson
Birgitta Andersson
Birgitta Andersson
Tage Danielsson
Tage Danielsson
Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Sonya Hedenbratt
Sonya Hedenbratt
Mille Schmidt
Mille Schmidt
Monica Zetterlund
Monica Zetterlund
Kerstin Bagge
Kerstin Bagge
Gals and Pals
Ulla Hallin
Ulla Hallin
Gals and Pals
Pia Lang
Pia Lang
Gals and Pals
Lars Bagge
Lars Bagge
Gals and Pals
Gillis Broman
Gillis Broman
Gals and Pals
Svante Thuresson
Svante Thuresson
Gals and Pals
Gunnar Svensson
Gunnar Svensson
Gunnar Svenssos Quartet
Sune Larsson
Sune Larsson
Gunnar Svenssos Quartet
Bo Skoglund
Bo Skoglund
Gunnar Svenssos Quartet
Göran Pettersson
Göran Pettersson
Gunnar Svenssos Quartet
Stefan Böhm
Stefan Böhm

Crews

Tage Danielsson
Tage Danielsson
Director
Tage Danielsson
Tage Danielsson
Writer
Hans Alfredson
Hans Alfredson
Writer
Karl Haskel
Karl Haskel
Producer
Lars Olsson
Lars Olsson
Set Decoration
Erland Edwardsson
Erland Edwardsson
Sound

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