Fröken Vildkatt

Fröken Vildkatt

5.0

Dec 15 1941

2h 47m

Comedy

Thomas Palm (Åke Söderblom) has recently been promoted at work at The Royal Canal Office. He celebrates with his friends on a night out and on the way home he saves a woman from drowning. The woman's name is Dolly (Marguerite Viby), an out of work actress, who won't leave his side and this gets him into trouble when he is about to get married in a couple of days.

Marguerite Viby

Marguerite Viby

Dolly Hansen

Åke Söderblom

Åke Söderblom

Thomas Palm

Stig Järrel

Stig Järrel

Jimmy Cronklinga

Tollie Zellman

Tollie Zellman

Carolina Cronklinga

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