Ragnvi Lindbladh
Know for: Acting
Born: 1923-11-22
Place of birth: Nedertorneå, Norrbottens län, Sweden
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Rattens musketörer (1945)
Three cab drivers win a big sum of money and try to adjust to their new lifestyles.
Farlig kurva (1952)
Christer is a teenager who prefers to spend his time on motorcycles instead of his studies which doesn't impress his father. There is also a youth...
Han glömde henne aldrig (1952)
American businessman Chris Johnson spent WW2 in Sweden and fell in love with a nurse, Karin Engström. He lost contact with her after war and...
The Butterfly and the Candle Flame (1956)
Episodes about life and death.
On These Shoulders (1948)
Kjell Loväng returns to his parent's farm after a few years of work in Stockholm. He discovers that his father Arvid neglects the farm and...
Realm of Man (1949)
A man is forced to leave his family estate and start again.
Dance, My Doll (1953)
In a small town called Skrabbarp in Southern Sweden lives the school teacher Sebastian Pettersson, an amateur detective and one of the most diligent...
Unmarried Mothers (1953)
At a summer-evening dance a young girl meets a man who tells her he is a doctor. They go off together, and after that she never sees him again. She...
Flygplan saknas (1965)
Two pilots must fly together in spite of the strong dislike of each other. At a training mission the aircraft wrecks over open water and they have to...
Like Everyone Else (1944)
Kurre and Inga are engaged to be married. However, as they are very poor, they can't afford it just yet. They live separate, both in small apartments...
Towards the Future (1952)
A politically motivated dramatic short film from Social Democrats ahead of the 1952 elections.
For the Sake of My Intemperate Youth (1952)
For the Sake of My Intemperate Youth (Swedish: För min heta ungdoms skull) is a 1952 Swedish drama film directed by Arne Mattsson. It was...
På farliga vägar (1944)
Martin and Märta live in a seemingly happy marriage, but Märta feels neglected. One evening she meets Martine's colleague, the Frenchman...