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Hon jazzade en sommar (2004)

Gênero : Comédia

Runtime : 2H 15M

Director : Hans Bergström

Sinopse

In 1930s Sweden the residents of a small town are upset with the morals of modern times and travel to Copenhagen to see for themselves what is going on with this new jazz music.

Atores

Eva Rydberg
Eva Rydberg
Ester Lindhagen-Persson
Reuben Sallmander
Reuben Sallmander
Valter
Ewa Roos
Ewa Roos
Ida Karsk
Marianne Mörck
Marianne Mörck
Agda Lindhagen
Fredrik Dolk
Fredrik Dolk
Ernst
Birgitta Rydberg
Birgitta Rydberg
Lotta
Magnus Kviske
Magnus Kviske
Fred
Reneé Jonsson
Reneé Jonsson
Astrid Gripenhielm
Fredy Jönsson
Fredy Jönsson
Arne
Isidor Torkar
Isidor Torkar
Hummel
Elisabeth Anderton
Elisabeth Anderton
Sabina Söder
Sabina Söder
Åsa Hörling
Åsa Hörling
Linda Olsson
Linda Olsson

Tripulações

Bengt Roslund
Bengt Roslund
Producer
Adde Malmberg
Adde Malmberg
Writer
Franz Arnold
Franz Arnold
Writer
Ernst Bach
Ernst Bach
Writer
Hans Bergström
Hans Bergström
Director
Eva Rydberg
Eva Rydberg
Executive Producer

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