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Ebbe - The Movie: Mannen, Myten, Affären

Ebbe - The Movie: Mannen, Myten, Affären

78% Match2009

Documentary

Overview

A documentary dealing with the publisher Ebbe Carlsson's decision to start his own investigation on the murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme

Top Cast

Ebbe Carlsson

Ebbe Carlsson

Self (Archive Footage)

A

Anders Isaksson

Journalist

T

Tove Lundin

Ebbe Carlssons Syster (II)

Å

Åsa Andersson

Ebbe Carlssons Syster (I)

M

Mia Gerdin

Ebbes Gymnasievän

T

Torgny Wärn

Arbetskollega På Sydsvenska Dagbladet

Anders Ferm

Anders Ferm

Statsminister Olof Palmes Rådgivare 1967-1973

Anna-Greta Leijon

Anna-Greta Leijon

Biträdande Arbetsmarknadsminister 1973-1976

Mårten Palme

Mårten Palme

Self

Leif G.W. Persson

Leif G.W. Persson

Self

S

Sverker Åström

UD-Tjänsteman

Ingvar Carlsson

Ingvar Carlsson

Self

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Ebbe - The Movie: Mannen, Myten, Affären
Ebbe - The Movie: Mannen, Myten, Affären

The Man, the Myth, the Scandal

Ebbe - The Movie: Mannen, Myten, Affären

7.82009
Documentary

A documentary dealing with the publisher Ebbe Carlsson's decision to start his own investigation on the murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme

Ebbe Carlsson
Ebbe Carlsson
Actor

Ebbe Carlsson

as Self (Archive Footage)

Ebbe Carlsson

Self (Archive Footage)

Ebbe Carlsson

Self (Archive Footage)

No image
Actor

Anders Isaksson

as Journalist

Anders Isaksson

Journalist

Anders Isaksson

Journalist

No image
Actor

Tove Lundin

as Ebbe Carlssons Syster (II)

Tove Lundin

Ebbe Carlssons Syster (II)

Tove Lundin

Ebbe Carlssons Syster (II)

No image
Actor

Åsa Andersson

as Ebbe Carlssons Syster (I)

Åsa Andersson

Ebbe Carlssons Syster (I)

Åsa Andersson

Ebbe Carlssons Syster (I)

No image
Actor

Mia Gerdin

as Ebbes Gymnasievän

Mia Gerdin

Ebbes Gymnasievän

Mia Gerdin

Ebbes Gymnasievän

No image
Actor

Torgny Wärn

as Arbetskollega På Sydsvenska Dagbladet

Torgny Wärn

Arbetskollega På Sydsvenska Dagbladet

Torgny Wärn

Arbetskollega På Sydsvenska Dagbladet

Anders Ferm
Anders Ferm
Actor

Anders Ferm

as Statsminister Olof Palmes Rådgivare 1967-1973

Anders Ferm

Statsminister Olof Palmes Rådgivare 1967-1973

Anders Ferm

Statsminister Olof Palmes Rådgivare 1967-1973

Anna-Greta Leijon
Anna-Greta Leijon
Actor

Anna-Greta Leijon

as Biträdande Arbetsmarknadsminister 1973-1976

Anna-Greta Leijon

Biträdande Arbetsmarknadsminister 1973-1976

Anna-Greta Leijon

Biträdande Arbetsmarknadsminister 1973-1976

Mårten Palme
Mårten Palme
Actor

Mårten Palme

as Self

Mårten Palme

Self

Mårten Palme

Self

Leif G.W. Persson
Leif G.W. Persson
Actor

Leif G.W. Persson

as Self

Leif G.W. Persson

Self

Leif G.W. Persson

Self

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