
The Elephant Walk
Comedy · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
A young girl dreams of a birthday party, where family and friends from her day-care center are invited. But in fact, her parents are always quarreling.
Top Cast
Ann Smith
Ann Smith
The little girl
Ann Smith
The little girl


Bibi Andersson
Bibi Andersson
The Mother
Bibi Andersson
The Mother


Rolf Skoglund
Rolf Skoglund
The Father
Rolf Skoglund
The Father


Annalisa Ericson
Annalisa Ericson
The grandmother
Annalisa Ericson
The grandmother


Michael Segerström
Michael Segerström
The gentleman
Michael Segerström
The gentleman


Grynet Molvig
Grynet Molvig
The woman-friend
Grynet Molvig
The woman-friend
Kal P. Dal
Kal P. Dal
Kal P. Dal


Sune Mangs
Sune Mangs
The man with the sausages
Sune Mangs
The man with the sausages


Johannes Brost
Johannes Brost
Staff at daycare center
Johannes Brost
Staff at daycare center


Claire Wikholm
Claire Wikholm
Staff at daycare center
Claire Wikholm
Staff at daycare center
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