
The lift that went down into hell
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A loving couple on an escapade, ending in a hotel room in the underworld. When the floor waiter shows up, the woman feel she has seen him before. And suddenly she discovers who he is.
Top Cast


Harriet Andersson
Harriet Andersson
The wife
Harriet Andersson
The wife


Ernst-Hugo Järegård
Ernst-Hugo Järegård
Accountant Jönsson
Ernst-Hugo Järegård
Accountant Jönsson


Gunnar Björnstrand
Gunnar Björnstrand
The husband
Gunnar Björnstrand
The husband


Åke Fridell
Åke Fridell
The devil
Åke Fridell
The devil


Hjördis Petterson
Hjördis Petterson
The female devil
Hjördis Petterson
The female devil
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