Ålder okänd
Ålder okänd (translates to Age Unknown) is a 1991 TV-movie written and directed by Richard Hobert. The movie was shown on Swedish TV2 in three parts of 50 minutes each.
Ålder okänd | |
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Directed by | Richard Hobert |
Produced by | Aina Behring |
Written by | Richard Hobert |
Starring | Harriet Andersson Sven-Bertil Taube |
Music by | Åke Parmerud |
Cinematography | Lars Crépin |
Release date |
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Running time | 131 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Plot
A scientist discovers what he believes to be a way of slowing down the aging process, and has started to administer the substance to select people.
Cast
- Harriet Andersson as Marianne Retke
- Christian Fiedler as Max Hoffman
- Henri Garcin as François Monet
- Lars Humble as Kurt Retke
- Patricia Lawrence as Barbara Heynes
- Sven Lindberg as Dahlberg
- Evert Lindkvist as Flygvapenchefen
- Lars Passgård as Actor
- Kajsa Reingardt as Katarina Retke
- Göran Stangertz as Business lawyer
- Eva-Britt Strandberg as Christina Lind
- Sven-Bertil Taube as Peter Wall
- Jan Tiselius as Borelius
- Thomas Ungewitter as Doctor
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