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Jag dräpte (1943)
Character: Operation nurse
"I Slew" - Hospital drama of a doctor who thinks that he killed a patient on the operating table.
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Stopp! Tänk på något annat (1944)
Character: N/A
Karsten falls in love with Sonja, she rejects him, but not because of lack of interest. She travels to France and he goes after her. They get to know each other and become close.
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Den glade skräddaren (1945)
Character: Anne-Marie
Sören, a poor tailor with many children, dreams of becoming a miller and buys the windmill of the village with money he does not have.
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Loffe som miljonär (1948)
Character: Ingrid alias Valencia
The vagabond Loffe is drifting along the Swedish summer landscape.
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Konsten att älska (1947)
Character: Ms. Tillman
Tells a story about a man named Anthony who loses his wife, to an illness and finds it hard to move on. Although Anthony is now single, he struggles with how to build a new relationship with Tiffany. Anthony is uneasy to love again and pushes her away. He finds a letter from his deceased wife, saying that if something happens, to love and marry again. He is ready to let go, let God and move on.
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Stackars lilla Sven (1947)
Character: N/A
Poppe plays Sven, an orphan who is being taken care of by the kind Mr. Carlsson. However, when Carlsson remarries a baroness, life becomes hard for Sven. The baroness and her two sons do all they can to make it so. The daughter (Anna-Lisa Ericsson) of their even richer neighbour is mistaken for the new house-maid and she helps Sven get ready for the ball that her father is having, while she and Sven secretly fall in love with each other.
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När seklet var ungt (1944)
Character: Hillevi Munthe
Munthe has become a rich farmer through his own work and has gained some influence in the local community. He is strongly opposed to the immigration of east European farm labour from Galicia who, he claims, makes life difficult for the locals. A new school teacher with socialist leanings arrive and Munthe's daughter fall in love with him. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
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Ballongen (1946)
Character: Scheherazade
Sten Stensson Stéen dies when he gets a wooden box in his head, and he enters heaven in a balloon.
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Som du vill ha mej (1943)
Character: Secretary
The architect Gösta complains to Dr. Holm about his wife Gunilla's introverted character. Holm proposes a drug that will make her more outgoing.
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Min syster och jag (1950)
Character: Liselotte Renning
The rich, aristocratic Katarina Hassel have an architect renovate her mansion. Katarina fall in love with the young architect, Gunnar Stenwall. Alas, he doesn't fall in love with her. But perhaps if Gunnar would meet her identical sister, who works in Stockholm as a waitress, he would fall in love with her instead? So Katarina travels to Stockholm to act as her non-existing sister.
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Sången om Stockholm (1947)
Character: Anne-Marie Beronius
Knatten and Janne, just released from the prison of Långholmen, meet a romantic Stockholm in the 40s. Knatten tries to earn money while Janne is looking for the music.
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Ungt blod (1943)
Character: Maud von Rehnsköld
Eva is a very talented and able college girl. In the summer she is going to work at a farm. There she meets a different world of unwanted children, desires and temporary relationships.
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Ta hand om Ulla (1942)
Character: Clerk at Bewe & Zoll (uncredited)
Ulla and Gunnar meet and fall in love in Stockholm in the late 1930s. Early in their relationship Ulla discovers that she is pregnant but she decides to get an abortion because she doesn't want to pressure Gunnar into marrying her. The outbreak of the war puts a strain on their relationship when Gunnar gets called up for military service.
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Det brinner en eld (1943)
Character: Young Woman (uncredited)
An allegory of Germany's WWII occupation of Norway. Members of a theater ensemble join the resistance.
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Gröna hissen (1944)
Character: Sonja, Ullas väninna
Ulla thinks her husband Billy is boring and starts dating other men. Lillans husband Peter is having important meetings, including girls. Billy and Lillan decides to pretend to be in love, to rouse jealousy of Ulla and Peter.
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Musik i mörker (1948)
Character: Blanche
In postwar Sweden, a gifted young pianist’s life is transformed after a tragic accident leaves him blind. Struggling with bitterness, isolation, and the loss of his former world, he finds unexpected support and companionship from a compassionate young woman who helps him rebuild his sense of purpose. As their relationship deepens over the years, both must confront questions of pride, class, and emotional vulnerability in order to move forward.
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Kungsgatan (1943)
Character: Woman with Stolt
Young woman Marta dreams of a better future and leaves her parent's cabbage patch and move to Stockholm. Waiting tables doesn't pay nearly enough and she soon finds herself working the streets. Her teenage sweetheart Adrian also moves to Stockholm to search for her. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
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Dumbom (1953)
Character: Humorous lady
Two twins, separated at birth, meet again by chance many years later. One is a progressive but insensitive mayor of a small town, the other a clown at a circus.
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