
Changing Trains
Drama · Romance
Overview
Inga, an unemployed actress meets a sweetheart Kim, from days long gone at a train station. Over coffee they reminisce about their romance and how Inga left Kim for a moderately successful acting career and the attractive theater director Leo Waller.
Top Cast


Sonja Wigert
Sonja Wigert
Inga Dahl
Sonja Wigert
Inga Dahl


Hasse Ekman
Hasse Ekman
Joakim Lundell
Hasse Ekman
Joakim Lundell


Georg Rydeberg
Georg Rydeberg
Leo Waller
Georg Rydeberg
Leo Waller


Karin Kavli
Karin Kavli
Vera
Karin Kavli
Vera


Georg Funkquist
Georg Funkquist
Hugo Linde
Georg Funkquist
Hugo Linde


Ludde Gentzel
Ludde Gentzel
Anderson
Ludde Gentzel
Anderson


Torsten Hillberg
Torsten Hillberg
Mr Lundell (uncredited)
Torsten Hillberg
Mr Lundell (uncredited)


Gull Natorp
Gull Natorp
Mrs Lundell (uncredited)
Gull Natorp
Mrs Lundell (uncredited)


Barbro Flodquist
Barbro Flodquist
Ebba (uncredited)
Barbro Flodquist
Ebba (uncredited)


Gabriel Alw
Gabriel Alw
Doctor (uncredited)
Gabriel Alw
Doctor (uncredited)
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