

Drama
Overview
Kalle Magnus Berg is a kind bailiff in Gamla Stan (Old Town) in Stockholm. He helps out "clients" by supporting them with money from his own pocket. His neighbor is a jazz musician who plays at a restaurant for a living.
Top Cast


Edvard Persson
Edvard Persson
Karl-Magnus Berg
Edvard Persson
Karl-Magnus Berg


George Fant
George Fant
Bengt Florin
George Fant
Bengt Florin


Elsie Albiin
Elsie Albiin
Karin
Elsie Albiin
Karin


Gunnel Broström
Gunnel Broström
Harriet von Borch
Gunnel Broström
Harriet von Borch


Gösta Cederlund
Gösta Cederlund
Johan Fredrik Morén
Gösta Cederlund
Johan Fredrik Morén


Torsten Hillberg
Torsten Hillberg
Stadsfogden
Torsten Hillberg
Stadsfogden


Einar Beyron
Einar Beyron
Opera Singer - Lohengrin in the opera "Lohengrin"
Einar Beyron
Opera Singer - Lohengrin in the opera "Lohengrin"


Axel Högel
Axel Högel
Axel Högel


John Norrman
John Norrman
John Norrman
Aurore Palmgren
Aurore Palmgren
Aurore Palmgren
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