
Conspiracy '58
Comedy · Drama
Overview
The greatest sport event in Sweden ever was without a doubt the fotball world cup of 1958. The film Conspiracy'58 is about the people who were there but most of all about the people who claim that it never took place at all.
Top Cast


Bror Jacques de Wærn
Bror Jacques de Wærn
Self
Bror Jacques de Wærn
Self
Olof Arnell
Olof Arnell
Self
Olof Arnell
Self


Ingrid Lorentzen
Ingrid Lorentzen
Treasurer of the KSP58 Foundation
Ingrid Lorentzen
Treasurer of the KSP58 Foundation
Thomas Böhm
Thomas Böhm
Psychologist
Thomas Böhm
Psychologist
Caj Ernelli
Caj Ernelli
Bookseller
Caj Ernelli
Bookseller


Bengt Grive
Bengt Grive
Sports-writer in the 1950s
Bengt Grive
Sports-writer in the 1950s
Ulf Drakenberg
Ulf Drakenberg
Sports-journalist in the 1950s
Ulf Drakenberg
Sports-journalist in the 1950s
Bengt Ågren
Bengt Ågren
Secretary of the FIFA Organization Committee 1958
Bengt Ågren
Secretary of the FIFA Organization Committee 1958
Per Carlsson
Per Carlsson
Chairman of the Vindicate the 1958 Movement
Per Carlsson
Chairman of the Vindicate the 1958 Movement


Lennart Johansson
Lennart Johansson
UEFA-President 1990-2007
Lennart Johansson
UEFA-President 1990-2007
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