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Drama
Overview
Young Anna Rydell comes to a boarding-school for girls. She is very shy and the other girls don't really try to get to know her. The French teacher Martin Andreasson, who Anna falls in love with, lives at the boarding-school with his wheel chair-bound wife. Her handicap has made her depressed and Martin finds it hard to love her like he used to do.
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Marianne Bengtsson
Marianne Bengtsson
Anna Rydell
Marianne Bengtsson
Anna Rydell


Alf Kjellin
Alf Kjellin
Martin Andreasson
Alf Kjellin
Martin Andreasson


Annika Tretow
Annika Tretow
Gerd Andreasson
Annika Tretow
Gerd Andreasson


Gunnel Lindblom
Gunnel Lindblom
Ingrid
Gunnel Lindblom
Ingrid


Märta Dorff
Märta Dorff
Skorpan
Märta Dorff
Skorpan


Renée Björling
Renée Björling
Maria the principal
Renée Björling
Maria the principal


Ingvar Kjellson
Ingvar Kjellson
Klas
Ingvar Kjellson
Klas


Carl Ström
Carl Ström
Johan
Carl Ström
Johan


Arne Källerud
Arne Källerud
Karlsson
Arne Källerud
Karlsson


Birgitta Andersson
Birgitta Andersson
Taje
Birgitta Andersson
Taje
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