Syndabocken (1980)
"The Black Sheep" - Edvard Libotz, a young lawyer arrives in town, after failing to work as a High Court notary. He now plans to open his own agency. But he is different, looks foreign, is dark haired like a gypsy, and becomes very unpopular with the locals and the City prosecutor. By August Strindberg, published in 1907.
Director: Gösta Folke
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Leif Hedberg as Edvard Libotz |
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Arne Källerud as Libotz father |
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Lickå Sjöman as Karin, Askanius daughter |
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Carl-Åke Eriksson as City prosecutor Tjärne |
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Gunnar Öhlund as Inn keeper Askanius |
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Lars Humble as Sjögren |
| Directing | Gösta Folke | Director |
| Writing | Herbert Grevenius | Adaptation |
| Writing | August Strindberg | Novel |
| Sound | Bengt Ernryd | Music |
| Art | Lennart Olofsson-Leo | Production Design |