
His Grace’s Will
Comedy
Overview
A series of family entanglements develop around the changing will of Roger Bernhuses de Sars, who wants his heritage to go to his illegitimate daughter Blenda. But love and fate also plays their cards.
Top Cast


Carl Browallius
Carl Browallius
Wickberg
Carl Browallius
Wickberg


Greta Almroth
Greta Almroth
Blenda
Greta Almroth
Blenda


Karl Mantzius
Karl Mantzius
His Lordship Roger Bernhuses de Sars
Karl Mantzius
His Lordship Roger Bernhuses de Sars
Tyra Dörum
Tyra Dörum
Mrs. Enberg
Tyra Dörum
Mrs. Enberg


Georg Blickingberg
Georg Blickingberg
Toni
Georg Blickingberg
Toni


Semmy Friedmann
Semmy Friedmann
Jacob
Semmy Friedmann
Jacob


Augusta Lindberg
Augusta Lindberg
Mrs. Hyltenius
Augusta Lindberg
Mrs. Hyltenius


Sture Baude
Sture Baude
Roger Hyltenius
Sture Baude
Roger Hyltenius


Nils Aréhn
Nils Aréhn
Mayor Bjoerner
Nils Aréhn
Mayor Bjoerner


Josua Bengtson
Josua Bengtson
Jonsson
Josua Bengtson
Jonsson
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