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Two Women
Two Women

Two Women

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Drama

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Cecilia is in hospital after being subjected to an attempt on her life. Her husband is called to the hospital. Cecilia deliriously mentions a mutual friend. The husband seeks out the friend.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

96 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

18 November 1947

Country

Sweden

Cast

Eva Dahlbeck

Eva Dahlbeck

Sonja Bergman

Cécile Ossbahr

Cécile Ossbahr

Cecilia Linde

Gunnar Björnstrand

Gunnar Björnstrand

Bengt Larsson

Georg Rydeberg

Georg Rydeberg

Henry Alling

Arnold Sjöstrand

Arnold Sjöstrand

John Martins

Marianne Löfgren

Marianne Löfgren

Helen Sinner

Naima Wifstrand

Naima Wifstrand

Mrs Jonsson

Lasse Krantz

Lasse Krantz

Victor

Nils Hallberg

Nils Hallberg

Nisse

Nils Ohlin

Nils Ohlin

West

Arthur Fischer

Arthur Fischer

Jonsson

Viveka Linder

Viveka Linder

Miss Gren

Tord Stål

Tord Stål

Count

Linnéa Hillberg

Linnéa Hillberg

Prison officer

Torsten Hillberg

Torsten Hillberg

Head of police

Ivar Wahlgren

Ivar Wahlgren

Doctor

Artur Rolén

Artur Rolén

Night portier

Mimi Nelson

Mimi Nelson

Sussie

Siv Ericks

Siv Ericks

Alling's maid

John Zacharias

John Zacharias

Poker player

Astrid Bodin

Astrid Bodin

Prison officer in the laundry

Bertil Norström

Bertil Norström

Guest at Spindeln

Olof Thunberg

Olof Thunberg

Dancing man at Spindeln

Inga Brink

Inga Brink

Mimi Nelson

Mimi Nelson

Bengt Berger

Bengt Berger

Hans Bjerkeling

Hans Bjerkeling

Gösta Bodin

Gösta Bodin

Edvard Danielsson

Edvard Danielsson

Gösta Ericsson

Gösta Ericsson

Jack Gill

Jack Gill

Jarl Hamilton

Jarl Hamilton

Gustaf Hedström

Gustaf Hedström

Agda Helin

Agda Helin

Birgit Johannesson

Birgit Johannesson

Solveig Lagström

Solveig Lagström

Uno Larsson

Uno Larsson

Rune Ottoson

Rune Ottoson

Guido Valentin

Guido Valentin

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