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While the Door Was Locked
While the Door Was Locked

While the Door Was Locked

Genres

Drama

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The film follows a number of people in an apartment building during a night full of dramatic events and entanglements.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

6.4/10

Release Date

26 December 1946

Country

Sweden

Cast

Tollie Zellman

Tollie Zellman

Cora Anker

Olof Winnerstrand

Olof Winnerstrand

Hugo Sjöwall

Hasse Ekman

Hasse Ekman

Torsten "Totte" von Breda

Inga Landgré

Inga Landgré

Birgit Ström

Stig Järrel

Stig Järrel

En kund hos Bojan

Douglas Håge

Douglas Håge

Emil Johansson

Hjördis Petterson

Hjördis Petterson

Frida Johansson

Marianne Löfgren

Marianne Löfgren

Bojan Olsson

Gunn Wållgren

Gunn Wållgren

Marianne Sahlén

Gunnar Björnstrand

Gunnar Björnstrand

Erik Sahlén

Gösta Cederlund

Gösta Cederlund

Karl-Otto Rosander

Nils Kihlberg

Nils Kihlberg

Anders Holmkvist

Hampe Faustman

Hampe Faustman

Tomas Ekberg

Tord Stål

Tord Stål

Kastgren

Gunnar Öhlund

Gunnar Öhlund

Birgitta Arman

Birgitta Arman

Edvard Danielsson

Edvard Danielsson

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