1939
movie

For many of us, the war meant the beginning of freedom.
Released December 23, 1989
Overview
When the war breaks out, Annika lives with her parents in Värmland, close to the border to Norway. Her cousin Harald is a dealer in the black market but has to escape from the police to Norway. Annika moves to Stockholm and gets a job as a waitress. She meets the happy-go-lucky Berit and together they have a wonderful time. She also meets a young man, Bengt, whom she marries. But almost immediately she discovers that her husband is different from the man who was courting her. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
Cast

Helene Egelund
as
Annika

Helena Bergström
as
Berit

Per Morberg
as
Bengt Hall

Ingvar Hirdwall
as
Annika's father

Anita Ekström
as
Annika's mother

Per Oscarsson
as
Isak
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Per Grytt
as
Annika's brother

Johan Ulveson
as
Harald Persson

Stefan Larsson
as
Hans Zetterberg

Keve Hjelm
as
Alfred Hall

Anita Wall
as
Cecilia Hall

Willie Andréason
as
Gustaf Persson
Crew

Göran Carmback
as
Director

Eddie Axberg
as
Sound
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Jean-Frédéric Axelsson
as
Sound Engineer
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Lasse Liljeholm
as
Sound
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Jan-Erik Lundberg
as
Sound
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Willie Peterson-Berger
as
Sound Engineer
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Kjell Gustavsson
as
Makeup Artist
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Britt-Marie Kling
as
Makeup Artist
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Inger Pehrsson
as
Costume Design
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Jimmy McGann
as
Production Design
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Lasse Westfelt
as
Production Design
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Susanne Linnman
as
Editor