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The Seduction of Inga ()

Någon att älska (original title)
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The Seduction of Inga is Joseph Sarno's sizzling and controversial sequel to his 1967 erotic masterpiece, Inga, starring the young, voluptuous Swedish sensation Marie Liljedahl in her steamiest role ever.

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Inga
Tommy Blom ...
Rolf
Lennart Lindberg ...
Stig
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Greta
Harriet Eires ...
Marienne (as Harriet Ayres)
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Anne
Lennart Norbäck ...
Lothar
Lasse Svensson ...
Lennart
Göran Lagerberg ...
Tom
Maria Wersäll ...
Mette
Jeanette Swensson ...
Susanne (as Jeanette Swenson)
Liliane Malmquist ...
Louise (as Liliane Malmqvist)
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Jack Frank ...
Guest at Anne's Sex Party (uncredited)
Kim Frank ...
Guest at Anne's Sex Party (uncredited)
Alex Mann ...
Guest at Anne's Sex Party (uncredited)
Pamela Mann ...
Guest at Anne's Sex Party (uncredited)

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Joseph W. Sarno

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Joseph W. Sarno ... ()

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Vernon P. Becker ... producer

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Benny Andersson
Peter Himmelstrand
Björn Ulvaeus
Sven-Olof Walldoff ... (as Sven-Olaf Walldorf)

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Max Wilén

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Ingemar Ejve

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Rolf Larsson

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Elisabeth Orrheim ... makeup artist

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Mikael Ekman ... production manager

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Lennart Norbäck ... assistant director

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Per-Olav Sivertzen-Falk ... set designer (as Poa Sivertzen)

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Bo Abrahamsson ... sound technician
Bosse Abramsson ... sound engineer

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Peggy Steffans ... wardrobe manager

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Chris Tonnert ... script supervisor (as Chrestal Tonnert)

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Plot Summary

Three years after the life-changing events, and after eloping with her first love, Karl, to Stockholm, a now nineteen-year-old Inga finds herself inconsolable, penniless, and abandoned at a cheap and squalid boarding house in Sweden. Unable to pay for her rent, she eventually lands a job as a secretary for the lonely author, Stig, who is still obsessed with his former girlfriend, Greta. Inevitably, Inga and Stig begin a steamy affair; however, things will take a turn for the unexpected when the young and seductive guitar player, Rolf, woos Inga. Now, Inga must make a decision, and brace herself for a shocking revelation. Can she handle the truth? Written by Nick Riganas

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Also Known As
  • Rolf's Song (Sweden)
  • The Seduction of Inga (United States)
  • Inga Two (United States)
  • Inga and Greta (United States)
  • The Seduction of Inga (Canada, English title)
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  • 97 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The music for this movie was co-written and performed by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, two founding members of the world-renowned pop group ABBA. Their song "She's My Kind of Girl" from the movie would eventually become their breakthrough when it was released in Japan to great success, prompting Ulvaes and Anderson to form their band. The song was subsequently re-released on their debut album, "Ring Ring". See more »
Movie Connections Follows Inga (1968). See more »
Quotes Greta: [to Inga, speaking of her own father] Listen, should i grow tired of him I might give him back, so don't go away.
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