
I've Got to Live...
Drama
Overview
The sawmill in a northern Swedish village close down. Nils becomes unemployed. In order to cope with needs of his family, he is forced to travel south. His wife Karin and the children will stay in the village until further notice. Nils starts working at a factory. In addition to the job, he has been promised a good residence so that the family can move to him.
Top Cast


Stig Engström
Stig Engström
Nils
Stig Engström
Nils


Lena Granhagen
Lena Granhagen
Karin
Lena Granhagen
Karin


Tomas Bolme
Tomas Bolme
Falk
Tomas Bolme
Falk


Olof Buckard
Olof Buckard
Minister
Olof Buckard
Minister


Thomas Hellberg
Thomas Hellberg
Sune
Thomas Hellberg
Sune


Björn Gedda
Björn Gedda
Rolf
Björn Gedda
Rolf


Ulf Johansson
Ulf Johansson
Arvid
Ulf Johansson
Arvid


Marja Packalén
Marja Packalén
Marja
Marja Packalén
Marja
Eduardo Montes
Eduardo Montes
Eduardo
Eduardo Montes
Eduardo
Karin Miller
Karin Miller
Stina
Karin Miller
Stina
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