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6/10
A trifling, but charming, glimpse from Stockholm in the 1930:s
9 August 2004
This movie is a trifle, but offers glimpses from a winter Stockholm back in the nineteen-thirties. Several Swedish actors contribute to make it a rather charming example of the comedies from that time. Åke Söderblom even gets to sing with Anna-Lisa Ericsson and to provide a grin when he appears in ladies wear. Julia Caesar in a minor part creates one of her wealthy old aunts with a kind heart hidden beneath a harsh exterior.

There is some confusion and a few unfaithful lovers, but even so there is no display of deep emotions . It is all a laughing matter and more interesting as a document from the time. The pawnbroker is a stereotype and the ladies in a hotel for women scream, when a man is sighted within its sacred walls!
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