
De röda hästarna
Drama · Comedy
Overview
When Hjalmar Hagerts son, Bertil, returns after graduated at Alnarps agricultural school Hjalmar gets a phone call from his friend and lawyer Friberg. He want's to talk about commonly known Törner that is very sick and needs help.
Top Cast


Gun Arvidsson
Gun Arvidsson
Margit Törner
Gun Arvidsson
Margit Törner


Jan-Erik Lindqvist
Jan-Erik Lindqvist
Bertil Hagert
Jan-Erik Lindqvist
Bertil Hagert


Rut Holm
Rut Holm
Louise Törner
Rut Holm
Louise Törner


Artur Rolén
Artur Rolén
Ludde Mårtensson
Artur Rolén
Ludde Mårtensson
Harry Persson
Harry Persson
Olle Olsson
Harry Persson
Olle Olsson


Inger Juel
Inger Juel
Ulla Cronstam
Inger Juel
Ulla Cronstam


Hugo Björne
Hugo Björne
Hjalmar Hagert
Hugo Björne
Hjalmar Hagert


Gösta Cederlund
Gösta Cederlund
Harald Friberg
Gösta Cederlund
Harald Friberg


Ebba Ringdahl
Ebba Ringdahl
Ester Törner
Ebba Ringdahl
Ester Törner


Allan Bohlin
Allan Bohlin
Willner
Allan Bohlin
Willner
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