Movie Drama
Young Henning and his friends are struggling to stay alive in 19th century Stockholm, where he has ended up in search of employment. In the harsh city, he and his friends dream of the good life while struggling for their survival.
Sweden Sweden
Eddie Axberg Britt-Louise Tillbom Kjell-Hugo Grandin Gunilla Larsson Åke Wästersjö Märta Dorff Berit Gustafsson Peter Lindgren Fylgia Zadig Mona Seilitz Gertrud Widerberg Madeleine Tjärneberg Frej Lindqvist Marrit Ohlsson Ulla-Britt Norrman-Olsson Claes Esphagen Bernt Callenbo Görel Schönbäck Gunnar Schyman Annika Greek Pär Jennel Martina Tillbom Carl-Axel Heiknert Thore Segelström Nils Åsblom Per Nederdal Bellan Roos Maj-Britt Lindholm Katja Kiss Elemer Kiss Fred Lane Kjell Westling Gert Nyman Rolf Sohlman Per Bodner Martin Hedlund Christer 'Bonzo' Jonsson Anne-Sofie Nielsen Max Torello Catti Edfeldt Ulf Håkan Jansson Per Anders Fogelström Per Gavelius Margareta Pettersson
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