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The schoolgirl Maj-Lis comes from a wealthy family and is unhappy with her life. Emmy, her friend at school, tells Maj-Lis about her lousy job at the Vidi department store. Maj-Lis then decides to apply for a job at Vidi to learn more.

Top Cast

  • Viveca Lindfors

    Viveca Lindfors

  • Björn Berglund

    Björn Berglund

  • Nils Lundell

    Nils Lundell

  • Karin Swanström

    Karin Swanström

  • Ernst Eklund

    Ernst Eklund

  • Hjördis Petterson

    Hjördis Petterson

  • Barbro Ribbing

    Barbro Ribbing

  • Åke Grönberg

    Åke Grönberg

  • Nils Jacobsson

    Nils Jacobsson

Overview

The schoolgirl Maj-Lis comes from a wealthy family and is unhappy with her life. Emmy, her friend at school, tells Maj-Lis about her lousy job at the Vidi department store. Maj-Lis then decides to apply for a job at Vidi to learn more.

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