
Just a Trumpeter
Comedy
Overview
An army musician is mistaken for a company manager and fall in love.
Top Cast


Adolf Jahr
Adolf Jahr
Adolf Berg
Adolf Jahr
Adolf Berg


Elof Ahrle
Elof Ahrle
Elof
Elof Ahrle
Elof


Sickan Carlsson
Sickan Carlsson
Gertrud Brinkman
Sickan Carlsson
Gertrud Brinkman


Gustaf Lövås
Gustaf Lövås
Putte
Gustaf Lövås
Putte


Katie Rolfsen
Katie Rolfsen
Svea Hjorth
Katie Rolfsen
Svea Hjorth


Carl Hagman
Carl Hagman
Janne Brinkman
Carl Hagman
Janne Brinkman


Karin Albihn
Karin Albihn
Stina Brinkman
Karin Albihn
Stina Brinkman


Weyler Hildebrand
Weyler Hildebrand
Sergeant Göransson
Weyler Hildebrand
Sergeant Göransson


Emy Hagman
Emy Hagman
Augusta
Emy Hagman
Augusta


Nils Ericson
Nils Ericson
Gottfrid
Nils Ericson
Gottfrid
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