Rannstensungar
Ninni is a girl who is paralyzed from the waist down. Her mother dies and she is taken care of by a friend of the family. She is trapped in the heart of Stockholm and can't get out of the city because the lack of money.
Ninni is a girl who is paralyzed from the waist down. Her mother dies and she is taken care of by a friend of the family. She is trapped in the heart of Stockholm and can't get out of the city because the lack of money.
Adolf Jahr
Johan Fahlén
Britta Brunius
Märta Sanner
Lillie Wästfeldt
Malina Karlsson
Harry Persson
Jaffe
Birgitta Hoppeler
Ninni
Gunnel Nilsson
Murre
Hans Lindgren
Bigge Nilsson
Richard Svanström
Eric Malmberg
Ninni is a girl who is paralyzed from the waist down. Her mother dies and she is taken care of by a friend of the family. She is trapped in the heart of Stockholm and can't get out of the city because the lack of money.
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