
Children's Island
Drama · Family · Romance
Overview
Reine is supposed to go to a summer camp called Children's Island but decides to remain in Stockholm over the summer while his mother is working at a hospital. She thinks he is at the camp, and he tells her he is. We then follow him around Stockholm that summer and see what he encounters on the path of life.
Top Cast


Tomas Fryk
Tomas Fryk
Reine Larsson
Tomas Fryk
Reine Larsson


Anita Ekström
Anita Ekström
Harriet Larsson
Anita Ekström
Harriet Larsson


Ingvar Hirdwall
Ingvar Hirdwall
Stig Utler
Ingvar Hirdwall
Stig Utler


Börje Ahlstedt
Börje Ahlstedt
Hester
Börje Ahlstedt
Hester


Lars-Erik Berenett
Lars-Erik Berenett
Esbjörn
Lars-Erik Berenett
Esbjörn


Sif Ruud
Sif Ruud
Mrs. Bergman-Ritz
Sif Ruud
Mrs. Bergman-Ritz


Hjördis Petterson
Hjördis Petterson
Olga
Hjördis Petterson
Olga


Malin Ek
Malin Ek
Kristina
Malin Ek
Kristina


Lena Granhagen
Lena Granhagen
Helen
Lena Granhagen
Helen
Majlis Granlund
Majlis Granlund
Lotten
Majlis Granlund
Lotten
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