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Stall-Erik and the Snapphans

"The movie that began filming in 1996 with a preliminary premiere in 2025."

Stall-Erik och snapphanarna is a Swedish film project that began filming in 1996 with a preliminary premiere in 2025. Director, producer and lead actor is Anders Olofsson. Olofsson is entirely responsible for the financing of the project and the casting.

Top Cast

  • Anders Olofsson

    Anders Olofsson

    Stall-Erik

  • Lena Endre

    Lena Endre

  • Peter Haber

    Peter Haber

    Krudaren Lars Bengtsson

  • Sven-Bertil Taube

    Sven-Bertil Taube

    Casparus Due

  • Inger Nilsson

    Inger Nilsson

    Lisbeth Larsson

  • Marika Lagercrantz

    Marika Lagercrantz

  • Björn Granath

    Björn Granath

  • Suzanne Reuter

    Suzanne Reuter

    Häxan Pus-Else

  • Jan Malmsjö

    Jan Malmsjö

    Vandrare

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Stall-Erik och snapphanarna is a Swedish film project that began filming in 1996 with a preliminary premiere in 2025. Director, producer and lead actor is Anders Olofsson. Olofsson is entirely responsible for the financing of the project and the casting.

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