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Läderlappen

Läderlappen

19952h 38m

Music · Comedy

Overview

As revenge for being humiliated at a masquerade ball Dr. Falke plays a trick on Gabriel von Eisenstein.

Top Cast

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Marianne Myrsten

Rosalinda

I

Iwar Bergkwist

Eisenstein

T

Tomas Lind

Alfred

C

Carolina Sandgren

Adéle

V

Viveca Axell

Ida

I

Ingemar Andersson

Blind

T

Torgny Sporsén

Dr Falke

Hans Josefsson

Hans Josefsson

Frank

T

Torbjörn Lilliequist

Frosch

M

Marie-Louise Hasselgren

Prins Orlofsky

C

Carl-Gustaf Holmgren

Ivan

Loa Falkman

Loa Falkman

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Läderlappen
Läderlappen

Läderlappen

19952h 38m
Music
Comedy

As revenge for being humiliated at a masquerade ball Dr. Falke plays a trick on Gabriel von Eisenstein.

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Marianne Myrsten

as Rosalinda

Marianne Myrsten

Rosalinda

Marianne Myrsten

Rosalinda

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Iwar Bergkwist

as Eisenstein

Iwar Bergkwist

Eisenstein

Iwar Bergkwist

Eisenstein

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Tomas Lind

as Alfred

Tomas Lind

Alfred

Tomas Lind

Alfred

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Carolina Sandgren

as Adéle

Carolina Sandgren

Adéle

Carolina Sandgren

Adéle

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Viveca Axell

as Ida

Viveca Axell

Ida

Viveca Axell

Ida

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Ingemar Andersson

as Blind

Ingemar Andersson

Blind

Ingemar Andersson

Blind

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Torgny Sporsén

as Dr Falke

Torgny Sporsén

Dr Falke

Torgny Sporsén

Dr Falke

Hans Josefsson
Hans Josefsson
Actor

Hans Josefsson

as Frank

Hans Josefsson

Frank

Hans Josefsson

Frank

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Actor

Torbjörn Lilliequist

as Frosch

Torbjörn Lilliequist

Frosch

Torbjörn Lilliequist

Frosch

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Actor

Marie-Louise Hasselgren

as Prins Orlofsky

Marie-Louise Hasselgren

Prins Orlofsky

Marie-Louise Hasselgren

Prins Orlofsky

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