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Hon jazzade en sommar
Hon jazzade en sommar

Hon jazzade en sommar

Genres

Comedy

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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.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Swedish

Runtime

135 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

05 January 2004

Country

Sweden

Cast

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

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