The Girl and the Devil

The Girl and the Devil

6.0

Oct 30 1944

2h 32m

Drama

The soul of an evil witch about to be burned is transferred to the child of a pregnant woman in the audience. 19 years later a timid girl arrives at a farm looking for work. The farmer employs her despite his wife's protests. Soon it stands clear that the girl is in fact the evil witch, returned to wreak havoc on the farmer and his family. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.

Gunn Wållgren

Gunn Wållgren

Karin

Stig Järrel

Stig Järrel

"Guffar", travelling salesman

Sven Miliander

Sven Miliander

Mattias the farmer

Linnéa Hillberg

Linnéa Hillberg

Elin, farmer's wife

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