
Raven's End
Drama
Overview
In 1936, aspiring writer Anders, along with his friend Sixten, is desperate to escape his working-class upbringing. Anders' father is an unemployed alcoholic and his mother slaves away at a laundry to support the family. A ray of hope comes Anders' way when he finishes his first novel and submits it to a publisher. But after his girlfriend gets pregnant, his future dims before his eyes once more.
Top Cast


Thommy Berggren
Thommy Berggren
Anders
Thommy Berggren
Anders


Emy Storm
Emy Storm
Mother
Emy Storm
Mother


Keve Hjelm
Keve Hjelm
Father
Keve Hjelm
Father


Ingvar Hirdwall
Ingvar Hirdwall
Sixten
Ingvar Hirdwall
Sixten
Christina Frambäck
Christina Frambäck
Elsie
Christina Frambäck
Elsie


Agneta Prytz
Agneta Prytz
Neighbour
Agneta Prytz
Neighbour
Nina Widerberg
Nina Widerberg
the neighbor girl Nina
Nina Widerberg
the neighbor girl Nina
Louise Gustafsson
Louise Gustafsson
Anders' girlfriend in the gazebo
Louise Gustafsson
Anders' girlfriend in the gazebo
Fritiof Nilsson Piraten
Fritiof Nilsson Piraten
the writer in the waiting room
Fritiof Nilsson Piraten
the writer in the waiting room
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