
Happy Family
Comedy
Overview
In the countryside, a beautiful young blonde catches her lusty boyfriend cheating on her with her mother while her father enjoys the view, so she calls up her mother's lover to have sex with him out of spite.
Top Cast


Anita Ericsson
Anita Ericsson
Annette
Anita Ericsson
Annette
Grete Lindner
Grete Lindner
Åsa, Annette's aunt
Grete Lindner
Åsa, Annette's aunt
Monica Viklund
Monica Viklund
Woman in the porn shop
Monica Viklund
Woman in the porn shop
Harriet Sjöberg
Harriet Sjöberg
Annette's mother
Harriet Sjöberg
Annette's mother
Lasse Berg
Lasse Berg
Börje, Annette's boyfriend
Lasse Berg
Börje, Annette's boyfriend
Stig Dahl
Stig Dahl
Lasse, Annette's lover
Stig Dahl
Lasse, Annette's lover
Yngve Ericson
Yngve Ericson
the old man
Yngve Ericson
the old man
Ove Wallin
Ove Wallin
Ove Wallin


Marie Forså
Marie Forså
Narrator (uncredited)
Marie Forså
Narrator (uncredited)
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