

Nalen
Genres
Overview
Documentary about legendary Swedish jazz club "Nalen" featuring interviews with old musicians and singers, and old clips from the place in its glory days
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
60 min
Release Date
1998-10-29
Status
Released
Original Language
Swedish
Vote Count
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Vote Average
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Lars Bagge
Self
Putte Wickman
Self
Monica Zetterlund
Self
Lena Dahlman
Self
Arne Domnérus
Self
Bengt Hallberg
Self
Erik Frank
Self
Jan Allan
Self
Claes-Göran Fagerstedt
Self
Viktoria Tolstoy
Self
Charlie Norman
Self
Hans Kahn
Self
Nisse Sandström
Self
Rolf Ericson
Self
Bengt-Arne Wallin
Self
Rune Gustafsson
Self
Gunnar Nyberg
Self
Sven Bollhem
Self
Jack Lidström
Self
Bertil Bertilson
Self
Torbjörn 'Tompa' Jahn
Self
Lars Kühler
Self
Bengt Nyquist
Self - Jazz Historian
Leif-Erik Nygårds
Self - Photographer
Lennart Tjernberg
Self - Conservator
Staffan Bergrahm
Self - Architect
Christina Thörnblom
Self - Conservator
Nalle Nilsson
Self - Stage manager
Erik Edin
Self - Pastor
Lillemor Eriksson
Self - Ombudsman
Björn Weslen
Self - Consultant
Hans Lindström
Self - CEO SAMI
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