Comedias de Inga Gill

Películas de Inga Gill filtradas por género

🎭 Anna-Greta Kjellgren
🎭 Gittan Löfgren
🎭 Mrs. Pearce
🎭 Manager för Ola & Janglers
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1967
The most popular bands in Sweden are travelling from Stockholm to Gothenburg for a pop contest. The problem is that no one has the money needed to get to Gothenburg, and no one wants the other ba ...
🎭 Bettan
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1961
Carl-Gustaf and Arne are employed to do a commercial photography for director Oskarsson, but they fall into a bathtub and get fired. Anita Linbloms breakthrough film. ...
🎭 The Maid
7.2
1960
The devil has a stye in his eye, caused by the purity of a vicar's daughter. To get rid of it, he sends Don Juan up from hell to seduce the 20 year old Britt-Marie and to rob her of her virginity ...
🎭 Maggan Palm
6.1
1959
Selma and her friend Agatha are watching a movie on TV. Agatha starts to talk about older men and their dangerous age, but Selma can't image that her husband Fridolf is among those. ...
🎭 Mrs Borg
6
1959
Love triangle between Svante, his fiancee Inga and Sophie, a girl from a rich family. ...
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1959
The lonesome Johannes gets a phone call from Gösta Bernhard who wants to come over to him for a vacation in the archipelago. ...
🎭 Maggan Palm
5.6
1958
A comedy about the shunned office worker Fridolf who gets into trouble when a rationalization expert audits the colonial goods company. It doesn't get any better when Fridolf invites the clerk Li ...
🎭 Margareta "Maggan" Olsson
5.8
1956
Fridolf and his wife Selma gets a telegram from their daughter Maggan. She is engaged and are her way home to show her little baby. ...
🎭 Mr. Rosander's secretary
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1956
Unsuccessful composer Stig disguises himself as a woman to play in ex-fiancee Sonja's seven piece women's orchestra, which is temporarily short one member, at a hotel. When Stig's jealous, and un ...
🎭 Fröken Jonasson
4.8
1956
"Seventh Heaven" - Famous radio personality Willy Lorens has a big success with the radio series "Seventh Heaven." The amount of fan mail and attention eventually becomes too much for Willy, who ...