A movie about the life of Harry Schein and his workings in the Swedish culture primetime.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Maud Nycander | ... | Narrator (voice) |
Harry Schein | ... | Self (archive footage) | |
Roy Andersson | ... | Self | |
Ingrid Thulin | ... | Self (archive footage) | |
Ingmar Bergman | ... | Self (archive footage) | |
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Daniel Bergman | ... | Self |
Liv Ullmann | ... | Self | |
Olof Palme | ... | Self (archive footage) | |
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Herbert Halat | ... | Self - Harry Schein's childhood friend |
Adolf Hitler | ... | Self (archive footage) | |
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Göte Johansson | ... | Self - Harry Schein's schoolmate |
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Barbro Olausson | ... | Self |
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Thomas Lonner | ... | Self (as Thomas Harry Lonner) |
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Astrid Munthe De Wolfe | ... | Self |
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Gunilla Palmstierna-Weiss | ... | Self |
A movie about the life of Harry Schein and his workings in the Swedish culture primetime.
Facts stacked without a true context. I expected a fat biopic. And not an excerpt of "60 minutes". Of course, there is a complex story about Harry below the surface. Not so well-hidden. Not so hard to find out. But we did not get to see it this time.