Lasse-Maja (1941)
About the Swedish trickster and thief Lars "Lasse-Maja" Molin. He often disguised himself and lived as a woman in 1800s. He takes place as a kitchen boy for a bailiff and manages to prevent him from taking over the cottage where his beloved lives. His true identity will, however, be disclosed and he is forced to become an outlaw.
Director: Gunnar Olsson
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Sture Lagerwall as Lars Molin |
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Liane Linden as Lena Andersdotter |
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Emil Fjellström as Silver-Jan |
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John Ekman as Niklas Halling |
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Hugo Jacobsson as Linus |
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Wiktor Andersson as Petter |
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Rune Carlsten as Krusenhielm |
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Arthur Natorp as Anders i Lilltorpet |
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Hjördis Petterson as Madame Agathe |
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Margit Manstad as Liselotte |
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Carl Barcklind as Ehrenstolpe |
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Mai Zetterling as Fanny |
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Jeanette Von Heidenstam as Anne-Sofie |
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Karl-Magnus Thulstrup as King Karl XIV Johan |
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Kerstin Berger as Emilie |
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Georg Årlin as Priest |
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Gideon Wahlberg as Inn keeper |
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Willy Peters as Alphonse |
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Anders Frithiof as Judge |
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Hugo Björne as |
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Olov Wigren as |
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Nils Ohlin as |
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Torsten Winge as Chief of Police |
| Camera | Harald Berglund | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Torsten Flodén | Writer |
| Directing | Gunnar Olsson | Director |
| Art | Max Linder | Production Design |