
To Ingrid, My Love, Lisa
Drama
Overview
Lisa is a Stockholm fashion designer who leaves the big city to rent a country home for the summer. The landlords have a beautiful 17-year-old daughter Ingrid, and at summer's end Lisa agrees to take Ingrid back to the city to give her a job as a model. When Lisa sets Ingrid up with a date, the teenage temptress wears out her date then bounces from bed to bed in her amorous pursuits of love and freedom. Ingrid invites Lisa over for dinner where they also end up in bed together in this erotic exploitation feature.
Top Cast
Gunbritt Öhrström
Gunbritt Öhrström
Lisa Holmberg, fashion designer (as Gun Falck)
Gunbritt Öhrström
Lisa Holmberg, fashion designer (as Gun Falck)


Heinz Hopf
Heinz Hopf
Nils Vennberg, Lisa's coworker
Heinz Hopf
Nils Vennberg, Lisa's coworker


Lars Lind
Lars Lind
Lars Holmberg, Lisa's brother
Lars Lind
Lars Holmberg, Lisa's brother


Mimi Nelson
Mimi Nelson
Ingrid's Mother
Mimi Nelson
Ingrid's Mother


Sten Ardenstam
Sten Ardenstam
Ingrid's Father
Sten Ardenstam
Ingrid's Father


Ittla Frodi
Ittla Frodi
Hostess at Party
Ittla Frodi
Hostess at Party


Ulf Brunnberg
Ulf Brunnberg
A Dancing Man
Ulf Brunnberg
A Dancing Man
Gunilla Iwanson
Gunilla Iwanson
Gunilla Iwanson
Rose-Marie Nilsson
Rose-Marie Nilsson
Rose-Marie Nilsson
Rex Brådhe
Rex Brådhe
Rex Brådhe
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