
All These Women
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Pretentious critic Cornelius is writing a biography on a famous cellist and to do some research he stays in the cellist's house for a few days. He doesn't manage to get an interview with the man, but by talking to all the women who live with him, he comes to learn a lot about the musician's private life none the less. Cornelius then decides to use this information to blackmail the cellist into performing a composition that he, Cornelius, has written.
Top Cast


Jarl Kulle
Jarl Kulle
Cornelius
Jarl Kulle
Cornelius


Bibi Andersson
Bibi Andersson
Humlan
Bibi Andersson
Humlan


Harriet Andersson
Harriet Andersson
Isolde
Harriet Andersson
Isolde


Eva Dahlbeck
Eva Dahlbeck
Adelaide
Eva Dahlbeck
Adelaide


Karin Kavli
Karin Kavli
Madame Tussaud
Karin Kavli
Madame Tussaud


Gertrud Fridh
Gertrud Fridh
Traviata
Gertrud Fridh
Traviata


Mona Malm
Mona Malm
Cecilia
Mona Malm
Cecilia


Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
Beatrica
Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
Beatrica


Allan Edwall
Allan Edwall
Jillker
Allan Edwall
Jillker


Georg Funkquist
Georg Funkquist
Tristan
Georg Funkquist
Tristan
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