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Comedy
Overview
At the home of Ulla, the girlfriends meet, as usual. This evening, however, pedantic Beatrice needs to move in with Ulla because she has been thrown out by her husband. Ulla knows the solution to Bea's problem and invites her neighbors, two fiery Spaniards.
Top Cast


Laila Westersund
Laila Westersund
Ulla
Laila Westersund
Ulla


Eva Rydberg
Eva Rydberg
Beatrice
Eva Rydberg
Beatrice
Lillemor Ohlsson
Lillemor Ohlsson
Felicia
Lillemor Ohlsson
Felicia


Mia Poppe
Mia Poppe
Barbro
Mia Poppe
Barbro


Gunilla Ohlsson
Gunilla Ohlsson
Vera
Gunilla Ohlsson
Vera


Inger Nilsson
Inger Nilsson
Ewa
Inger Nilsson
Ewa
Puck Ahlsell
Puck Ahlsell
Manolo
Puck Ahlsell
Manolo
Ulf Dohlsten
Ulf Dohlsten
Jesus
Ulf Dohlsten
Jesus
Hagge Geigert
Hagge Geigert
Self
Hagge Geigert
Self
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