
Den girige
Comedy
Overview
Filmed stage production of Molière's comedic play The Miser about the dangers of greed.
Top Cast


Johan Rabaeus
Johan Rabaeus
Harpagon
Johan Rabaeus
Harpagon
Christoffer Svensson
Christoffer Svensson
Cléante
Christoffer Svensson
Cléante


Sanna Sundqvist
Sanna Sundqvist
Élise
Sanna Sundqvist
Élise
Filip Alexandersson
Filip Alexandersson
Valère
Filip Alexandersson
Valère
Lena Lagerlöf
Lena Lagerlöf
Mariane
Lena Lagerlöf
Mariane


Hans Klinga
Hans Klinga
Anselme
Hans Klinga
Anselme


Marie Richardson
Marie Richardson
Frosine
Marie Richardson
Frosine


Pierre Wilkner
Pierre Wilkner
mäster Simon / poliskommissarien
Pierre Wilkner
mäster Simon / poliskommissarien
Erik Ehn
Erik Ehn
La Flèche
Erik Ehn
La Flèche


Claes Månsson
Claes Månsson
mäster Jacques
Claes Månsson
mäster Jacques
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