
Gomorron Bill!
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Land owner Bill Bärnfelt sees a beautiful woman when he is out riding and immediately falls in love. But then his former fiancee turns up and makes a fuss.
Top Cast


Lauritz Falk
Lauritz Falk
Bill Bärnfelt
Lauritz Falk
Bill Bärnfelt


Gaby Stenberg
Gaby Stenberg
Dr. Birgit Andersson
Gaby Stenberg
Dr. Birgit Andersson


Stig Järrel
Stig Järrel
Julle Spant
Stig Järrel
Julle Spant


Doris Söderström
Doris Söderström
Lilly Bergström
Doris Söderström
Lilly Bergström


Marianne Löfgren
Marianne Löfgren
Isabella
Marianne Löfgren
Isabella


Hilda Borgström
Hilda Borgström
Augusta
Hilda Borgström
Augusta


Olof Winnerstrand
Olof Winnerstrand
Prof. Widman
Olof Winnerstrand
Prof. Widman


Harry Ahlin
Harry Ahlin
badmästaren
Harry Ahlin
badmästaren


Börje Mellvig
Börje Mellvig
portiern
Börje Mellvig
portiern


Douglas Håge
Douglas Håge
godsägaren på auktionen
Douglas Håge
godsägaren på auktionen
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