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Karlsson on the Roof
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58%
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Dec 2, 1974
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Svante is a young boy who lives with his family in a Stockholm apartment. One day he meets Karlsson, a chubby little man in the prime of his life, who can fly using a propeller on his back and who lives in his little house on the roof.
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Directors
Olle Hellbom
Revenue
$606,162
Vote Average
5.8
Vote Count
32
Popularity
6
Language
svenska
Origin Country
SE
Cast
Lars Söderdahl
Svante Svantesson, kallas Lillebror
Mats Wikström
Karlsson
Catrin Westerlund
Mother
Stig Ossian Ericson
Father
Staffan Hallerstam
Bosse
Britt-Marie Näsholm
Bettan
Nils Lagergren
Krister
Maria Selander
Gunilla
Pär Kjellin
Pelle
Janne 'Loffe' Carlsson
Fille
Gösta Wälivaara
Rulle
Catti Edfeldt
Woman with flowers
Jan Nygren
Karlsson (Voice)
Maud Hansson
Mrs. Johansson
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