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Klockan på Rönneberga (1944)
Character: Eva Heijken, Gunnars hustru
Rönneberga is an old family manor. When Lennart Heijken is born, his proud father buys his newborn a grandfather's clock that will follow him through his life and see him become a student, an officer, a married man, and eventually an old man.
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Kungajakt (1944)
Character: N/A
The film takes place in the 1780s. The Russians plan to overthrow Gustav III from the Swedish throne and Lieutenant Rehusen tries to stop them, while fighting for his king, he also fights for his love.
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Morgondagens melodi (1942)
Character: N/A
The schoolgirl Maj-Lis comes from a wealthy family and is unhappy with her life. Emmy, her friend at school, tells Maj-Lis about her lousy job at the Vidi department store. Maj-Lis then decides to apply for a job at Vidi to learn more.
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Pygmalion (1968)
Character: Hostess
Can Professor Higgins teach a working-class flower girl to speak like a duchess?
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Doktor Knock (1966)
Character: Lady in black
Doctor Knock takes over a medical clinic in a small town and provides a medical revival.
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Hassel - Offren (1989)
Character: N/A
Criminal detective Roland Hassel and his colleague Bolinder is investigating a criminal gang involved in the meat packing business. Bolinder is murdered in front of Hassel and the criminals are out to kill Hassel, the only witness.
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Den beslöjade damen (1977)
Character: N/A
Fredrik is a male feminist who has a big fight with his wife one morning. When a widow shows up in their home and starts telling his wife how great it is to be a widow he flees the apartment but finds himself constantly followed by a gang of women.
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Klostret i Sendomir (1920)
Character: Starschensky's Daughter
Two riders on their way to Warsaw stop at a monastery for the night and ask an old monk there to tell them the story of its founding.
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Sverige åt svenskarna (1980)
Character: N/A
This farce cocerns Sweden's King Gustav (Per Oscarsson who plays all the lead roles). The royal monarchs of three major European countries are patiently or not-so-patiently hovering on the sidelines while watching the future King Gustav closely. No single king appears to possess the brains he was born with, so history seems to be made by default, as it were. Gustav does blunder around, but not enough to miss being crowned king. As a result, France, England, and Germany invade Sweden hoping to take by force what they could not gain by incompetence.
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Väckning kl. 06.00 (1971)
Character: N/A
In Stockholm, Sweden, it is a lack of housing. A young homeless couple find their own solution to the problem. They sleep in the bed department of a mall.
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Rid i natt! (1942)
Character: Maid at Ubbetorp (uncredited)
In the south of Sweden, some farmers get into trouble when the German Count is forcing them to perform day labor for him. But a man refuses to bow to the German Count.
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