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The Laundry

Lisa is a little girl looked after by Dr. Flower, since he believes that the Mona Lisa's mother, who runs a laundry, is not a good and orderly mother.

Top Cast

  • Mats G. Bengtsson

    Mats G. Bengtsson

    doktor Blom / luffaren Bill

  • Krister Broberg

    Krister Broberg

    luffaren Sture

  • Thomas Lundqvist

    Thomas Lundqvist

    fröken Velma Blüchner

  • Ellen Lamm

    Ellen Lamm

    Lisa

  • Julia Hede-Wilkens

    Julia Hede-Wilkens

    Mona

Overview

Lisa is a little girl looked after by Dr. Flower, since he believes that the Mona Lisa's mother, who runs a laundry, is not a good and orderly mother.

Rating

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