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95 min
Lola Brio has a large number of professions. She is partly a revue primadonna and gramophone singer, but the nameplate on her door also reads "Lessons in French and Grace", which of the film's act to judge apparently means that she is partly a luxury prostitute and partly takes care of country girls to give them some posture of polish.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Edvard Persson | August Vredberg, Accountant | Unowned | |
Margit Rosengren | Lola Brio | Unowned | |
Doris Nelson | Mrs. Vredberg | Unowned | |
Eivor Kjellström | Rut Vredberg | Unowned | |
Åke Ohberg | Bruce, Record Company Director | Unowned | |
Anders Frithiof | Smith | Unowned | |
Marianne Löfgren | Eva Möller alias Margit Smith | Unowned | |
Gustav Wally | Mr. Wallenberg | Unowned | |
Harry Ahlin | Wigert | Unowned | |
Åke Söderblom | Klang, Songwriter | Unowned | |
Aurora Åström | Betty, Lola's Maid | Unowned | |
Tor Borong | Pickpocket | Unowned | |
Bertil Berglund | Waiter | Unowned | |
Lisa Wirström | Cleaner | Unowned | |
Sten Axelson | Pianist | Unowned | |
Erik Baumann | Conductor | Unowned | |
Millan Olsson | Job-seeker | Unowned |