
Everyone Must Take a Bath (1999)
En pjäs som urartar i sång och dans och musik och bad.
Everyone Must Take a Bath (1999) is streaming free on Zoovie. starring Per Fritzell, Thomas Hedengran, and Jan Rippe. Genre: Comedy. No subscription, no email required.
What is Everyone Must Take a Bath (1999) about?
Alla ska bada premiered on October 4, 1997. The performance begins in the mid-1930s when Frans-Oskar Bryssel is born. After a while, the performance jumps ten years forward in time and we see him when he is 10 years old. He is then played by Per Fritzell. The plot jumps forward ten years at regular intervals until he finally gets to go swimming in the mid-1990s. Throughout the play, topics that were relevant during the era in which the play is set are depicted. For example, the 1930s depict World War II, and the 1980s depict mobile telephony.
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- Stars:
- Per Fritzell, Thomas Hedengran, Jan Rippe, Anders Eriksson
- Production:
- Kulturtuben
- Country:
- Sweden
- Languages:
- Swedish
- IMDb:
- tt2924638
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Who stars in Everyone Must Take a Bath (1999)?
Per Fritzell as 10-årige bryssel, Thomas Hedengran as 20-åriga Bryssel, Jan Rippe as 30-årige Bryssel, Anders Eriksson as 40-årige Bryssel, Knut Agnred as 50-årige Bryssel, Claes Eriksson as 60-årige Bryssel.
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You can watch Everyone Must Take a Bath (1999) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
Is Everyone Must Take a Bath worth watching?▼
Everyone Must Take a Bath has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.0/10 based on 5 votes.
What genre is Everyone Must Take a Bath?▼
Everyone Must Take a Bath is a Comedy film released in 1999.
Who stars in Everyone Must Take a Bath?▼
The cast of Everyone Must Take a Bath includes Per Fritzell, Thomas Hedengran, Jan Rippe, Anders Eriksson and Knut Agnred.

























