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The D.T.'s

An eccentric, offbeat man performing pranks and peculiarities becomes a major concern for the Stockholm authorities. He mingles with bizarre slum characters and dreams of his ideal girl.

Top Cast

  • Carl-Olof Alm

    Carl-Olof Alm

    Blom

  • Bo Andersson

    Bo Andersson

    Ström

  • Stig Claesson

    Stig Claesson

    Majken's Neighbor

  • Bengt Ekerot

    Bengt Ekerot

    Policeman/Social Worker/Guard

  • Bengt Eklund

    Bengt Eklund

    Supporter

  • Ulf Johansson

    Ulf Johansson

    Boman

  • Per Myrberg

    Per Myrberg

    Harry Holgersson

  • Per Oscarsson

    Per Oscarsson

    Guest

  • Evabritt Strandberg

    Evabritt Strandberg

    Majken

Overview

An eccentric, offbeat man performing pranks and peculiarities becomes a major concern for the Stockholm authorities. He mingles with bizarre slum characters and dreams of his ideal girl.

Rating

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