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Året var 1954

1954 - this is the year when Marilyn Monroe wave to the American soldiers in Korea. In Sweden, a black hurricane takes the forest with it and the cargo boat Nedjan goes down with seventeen men. The sooty glasses emerge when the sun is completely eclipsed. And there is competition to look like Audrey Hepburn. Radiotjänst broadcasts television and the author Stig Dagerman dies.

Top Cast

  • Jonas Fohlin

    Jonas Fohlin

    Narrator (voice)

  • Lill-Babs

    Lill-Babs

    Self

  • Nikolaj Putjkov

    Nikolaj Putjkov

    Self

  • Lisbeth Palme

    Lisbeth Palme

    Self

  • Anita Runvald

    Anita Runvald

    Self

  • Anna-Carin Schultz

    Anna-Carin Schultz

    Self

  • Hasse Tvilling

    Hasse Tvilling

    Self

  • Monica William-Olsson

    Monica William-Olsson

    Self

  • Hans Öberg

    Hans Öberg

    Self

Overview

1954 - this is the year when Marilyn Monroe wave to the American soldiers in Korea. In Sweden, a black hurricane takes the forest with it and the cargo boat Nedjan goes down with seventeen men. The sooty glasses emerge when the sun is completely eclipsed. And there is competition to look like Audrey Hepburn. Radiotjänst broadcasts television and the author Stig Dagerman dies.

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