
Swing it, fröken
Drama
Overview
There is a new English teacher in school, Miss Lind. She moves in with the Nilssons, whose son Sigge prefers playing with his trumpet than to study German. Miss Lind convinces him how important his studies are. But Sanna, a girl in Sigge's class becomes jealous and angry when Sigge prefers his homework instead of her. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
Top Cast


Alice Babs
Alice Babs
Alice Lind
Alice Babs
Alice Lind


Lasse Sarri
Lasse Sarri
Sigge Nilsson
Lasse Sarri
Sigge Nilsson
Pia Skoglund
Pia Skoglund
Sanna Blom
Pia Skoglund
Sanna Blom


Ingvar Kjellson
Ingvar Kjellson
Robert Roos
Ingvar Kjellson
Robert Roos


Hjördis Petterson
Hjördis Petterson
Alma Ståhlberg
Hjördis Petterson
Alma Ståhlberg


Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Erik
Gösta Ekman
Erik


Sif Ruud
Sif Ruud
Mrs. Nilsson
Sif Ruud
Mrs. Nilsson


Peter Lindgren
Peter Lindgren
Bi
Peter Lindgren
Bi
Bengt Schött
Bengt Schött
Klang
Bengt Schött
Klang


Margit Andelius
Margit Andelius
Greta And
Margit Andelius
Greta And
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