
Charlotte Löwensköld
Drama
Overview
1830 Värmland, Sweden. Master Karl Arthur Ekenstedt comes to aid the Minister at Crosss Church. He falls in love with Charlotte Löwensköld, housekeeper in the rectory. They get engaged. Charlotte is full of life, energetic and practical. Karl Arthur struggle with his faith and God.
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Ingrid Janbell
Ingrid Janbell
Charlotte Löwensköld
Ingrid Janbell
Charlotte Löwensköld
Lars Green
Lars Green
Karl-Artur Ekenstedt
Lars Green
Karl-Artur Ekenstedt


Gunnel Broström
Gunnel Broström
Beate Ekenstedt, colonel's wife
Gunnel Broström
Beate Ekenstedt, colonel's wife


Sven Wollter
Sven Wollter
Foundry proprietor Schagerström
Sven Wollter
Foundry proprietor Schagerström


Sickan Carlsson
Sickan Carlsson
Regina Forsius, rural dean's wife
Sickan Carlsson
Regina Forsius, rural dean's wife


Gunnar Björnstrand
Gunnar Björnstrand
Rural dean Forsius
Gunnar Björnstrand
Rural dean Forsius


Arja Saijonmaa
Arja Saijonmaa
Anna Svärd
Arja Saijonmaa
Anna Svärd


Per Oscarsson
Per Oscarsson
Pontus Friman
Per Oscarsson
Pontus Friman


Christina Stenius
Christina Stenius
Thea Sundler
Christina Stenius
Thea Sundler


Marika Lindström
Marika Lindström
Jaquette Ekenstedt
Marika Lindström
Jaquette Ekenstedt
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