
Skärseld
Drama
Overview
An established writer goes to the Nobel Prize Banquet in Stockholm. He is a family man. In the background another woman. A suicide attempt. His work is rejected by the publisher.
Top Cast


Jan Blomberg
Jan Blomberg
Dante
Jan Blomberg
Dante
Inger Jalmert-Moritz
Inger Jalmert-Moritz
Beatrice
Inger Jalmert-Moritz
Beatrice
Åke Nygren
Åke Nygren
Vergilius
Åke Nygren
Vergilius
Lilian Dahlgren
Lilian Dahlgren
Francesca
Lilian Dahlgren
Francesca


Lars Amble
Lars Amble
Lars Amble


Georg Årlin
Georg Årlin
Brunetto Latini
Georg Årlin
Brunetto Latini


Jonas Uddenmyr
Jonas Uddenmyr
Ugolino
Jonas Uddenmyr
Ugolino
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