

Saxofonhallicken (1987)
Saxofonhallicken (1987) is streaming free on Zoovie (55m). Directed by Lars Molin, starring Eva Gröndahl, Allan Svensson, and Kim Anderzon. Filed under Comedy and Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is Saxofonhallicken (1987) about?
Saxophone-pimp is a meditation on urban hotel as youth. Here, at the city hotel in the small town, we find the entire gallery of: the young lion dance, the drunk lady and the happy party. New for the evening is Vera, a divorced mother in her prime. Dance band saxophonist follows the awkward attempts at contact between Vera and a drummer, and decides to help her along. He plays the classic "Petite Fleur". Again and again and again .....
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- Stars:
- Eva Gröndahl, Allan Svensson, Kim Anderzon, Mona Seilitz
- Director:
- Lars Molin
- Country:
- Sweden
- Languages:
- Swedish
- IMDb:
- tt0193483
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Who stars in Saxofonhallicken (1987)?
Eva Gröndahl as Vera, Allan Svensson as Börje, Kim Anderzon as Lisbeth, Mona Seilitz as Ann, Lars-Erik Berenett as Kalor, Gino Samil as Janek, Gunvor Pontén as The porter, Lars Hansson as Svampen.
Did You Know?
- ★At just 55 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Saxofonhallicken online for free?▼
You can watch Saxofonhallicken (1987) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Saxofonhallicken?▼
Saxofonhallicken has a running time of 55 minutes (55 minutes total).
Who directed Saxofonhallicken?▼
Saxofonhallicken was directed by Lars Molin.
Is Saxofonhallicken worth watching?▼
Saxofonhallicken has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.0/10 based on 5 votes.
What genre is Saxofonhallicken?▼
Saxofonhallicken is a Comedy and Drama film released in 1987.
Who stars in Saxofonhallicken?▼
The cast of Saxofonhallicken includes Eva Gröndahl, Allan Svensson, Kim Anderzon, Mona Seilitz and Lars-Erik Berenett.

































