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Monica Strömmerstedt | ... |
Greta Johansson, Inga's aunt
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Thomas Ungewitter | ... |
Einar Nilsson, editor-in-chief
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Anne-Lise Myhrvold | ... |
Dagmar
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Casten Lassen | ... |
Karl Nistad, young writer
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Else-Marie Brandt | ... |
Frida Dagheim, maid
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Sissi Kaiser | ... |
Sigrid Nilsson, feature editor
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Rose-Marie Nilsson |
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Curt Ericson | ... |
Hallstroem, boat salesman
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Lennart Norbäck | ... |
Lothar Bjoerkson
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Lotta Persson | ... |
Uta Dahlberg, judge
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Anders Beling | ... |
Birger
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Annabel Reis | ... |
Olga
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Ulf Rönnquist | ... |
Tor
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Kitty Kurkinen | ... |
Helga Lindqvist, young writer
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After her mother dies, seventeen year old Inga goes off to live with her attractive 30 something aunt Greta. Greta is sort of in a financial bind due to her young lover Karl, and his expensive ways. Greta schemes to sell of Inga's affections to a wealthy old man who likes 'em young but the entire plan fails when Inga hops in the sack with Karl and the two run off together. This leaves Greta broke, guy less and unhappy to say the least... Written by Sven Bertilsson
The film deserves our respect because it is one of pioneers in B-movie and softcores. Plot and acting are above average and sex is pretty lame in today's standard (you see nothing below waist and kissing is limited to mouth and neck). Of course, the movie was made 1967 in an era when sexuality was tabooed in films. Please don't get me wrong. I gave it credits for being a pioneer, but still, time has changed, we should be looking forward. Therefore, I wish the reissue of Inga can serve as a reminder to those who make B-movies and softcores that we've come a long way, so stop making garbages and make good stuffs to commemorate those who had fought for us years ago. Salute to Inga!