
Ett dockhem
Drama
Overview
August Strindberg's feedback to Henrik Ibsen's "Doll's House"--a short story from the collection "Giftas" (Getting married), about female emancipation and obsolete marriages.
Top Cast


George Fant
George Fant
Wilhelm Pall
George Fant
Wilhelm Pall


Mai Zetterling
Mai Zetterling
Gurli Pall
Mai Zetterling
Gurli Pall


Gunnel Broström
Gunnel Broström
Ottilia Sandegren
Gunnel Broström
Ottilia Sandegren


Hjördis Petterson
Hjördis Petterson
Gurlis mor
Hjördis Petterson
Gurlis mor


Torsten Lilliecrona
Torsten Lilliecrona
skeppsläkare
Torsten Lilliecrona
skeppsläkare


Einar Axelsson
Einar Axelsson
krigskommissarie
Einar Axelsson
krigskommissarie
Svea Holm
Svea Holm
Lovisa
Svea Holm
Lovisa
Carin Lundquist
Carin Lundquist
piga
Carin Lundquist
piga
Marianne Lindberg
Marianne Lindberg
piga
Marianne Lindberg
piga
Gittan Larsson
Gittan Larsson
piga
Gittan Larsson
piga
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