
Teratologens återkomst
Documentary
Overview
"Assisted Living", by Nikanor Teratologen, originally released in Sweden 1992 as "Äldreomsorgen i Övre Kågedalen" immediately caused an uproar, due to the book's endless "Satanic" parade of rape, murder, sacrilege.
Top Cast


Niclas Lundkvist
Niclas Lundkvist
Nikanor Teratologen
Niclas Lundkvist
Nikanor Teratologen
Eva Beckman
Eva Beckman
Presenter
Eva Beckman
Presenter


Carl-Michael Edenborg
Carl-Michael Edenborg
Publisher
Carl-Michael Edenborg
Publisher


Lars Jönsson
Lars Jönsson
Priest
Lars Jönsson
Priest


Sten Ljunggren
Sten Ljunggren
Reader
Sten Ljunggren
Reader


Stig Larsson
Stig Larsson
Author
Stig Larsson
Author
Irene Näslund
Irene Näslund
Librarian
Irene Näslund
Librarian
Erland Törngren
Erland Törngren
Publisher
Erland Törngren
Publisher
Per Svensson
Per Svensson
Journalist
Per Svensson
Journalist
Fredrik Wadström
Fredrik Wadström
Reporter
Fredrik Wadström
Reporter
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