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Unsuccessful composer Stig disguises himself as a woman to play in ex-fiancee Sonja's seven piece women's orchestra, which is temporarily short one member, at a hotel. When Stig's jealous, and unsuccessful actress, wife Eva finds out about it she too disguises herself as the opposite sex by posing as a hotel porter. Additional complications arise and hilarity ensues!

Top Cast

  • Karl-Arne Holmsten

    Karl-Arne Holmsten

    Stig Lindberg

  • Elsa Prawitz

    Elsa Prawitz

    Eva Lindberg

  • Henny Moan

    Henny Moan

    Sonja Lund

  • Erik 'Bullen' Berglund

    Erik 'Bullen' Berglund

    Ludvig Rosander

  • Barbro Hiort af Ornäs

    Barbro Hiort af Ornäs

    Adele Hellgren

  • Claes Thelander

    Claes Thelander

    Severin Quist

  • Helge Hagerman

    Helge Hagerman

    Manager

  • Olof Thunberg

    Olof Thunberg

    Director

  • Arne Lindblad

    Arne Lindblad

    Wizelius

Overview

Unsuccessful composer Stig disguises himself as a woman to play in ex-fiancee Sonja's seven piece women's orchestra, which is temporarily short one member, at a hotel. When Stig's jealous, and unsuccessful actress, wife Eva finds out about it she too disguises herself as the opposite sex by posing as a hotel porter. Additional complications arise and hilarity ensues!

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