
Bakom Sällskapsresan III
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
Come along behind the scenes when Sällskapsresan III is recorded. The documentary alternates between the filming of many of the well-known scenes, clips from the film and interviews with the actors such as Lasse Åberg, Jon Skolmen and Birgitte Söndergaard, as well as the creative forces behind the camera, including producer Bo Jonsson.
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Lasse Åberg
Lasse Åberg
Self
Lasse Åberg
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Jon Skolmen
Jon Skolmen
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Jon Skolmen
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Birgitte Söndergaard
Birgitte Söndergaard
Self
Birgitte Söndergaard
Self


Bo Jönsson
Bo Jönsson
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Bo Jönsson
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Tor Isedal
Tor Isedal
Self
Tor Isedal
Self
Peter Hald
Peter Hald
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Peter Hald
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Stellan Sundahl
Stellan Sundahl
Self
Stellan Sundahl
Self
Styrbjörn Engström
Styrbjörn Engström
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Styrbjörn Engström
Self
Anders Halling
Anders Halling
Self
Anders Halling
Self


Rune Ericson
Rune Ericson
Self
Rune Ericson
Self
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