Ronnie Friedland (writer)
George T. Norris (writer)
11 October 1974 (Belgium) more
Sweet Innocence Comes of Age more
Maid in Sweden tells the story of Inga, a 16-year-old Swedish girl who leaves her rural home to spend a weekend in the Swedish capital... more | add synopsis
Not for everybody, but you know who you are more (6 total)
| Christina Lindberg | ... | Inga (as Kristina Lindberg) | |
| Monica Ekman | ... | Greta - Inga's older sister | |
| Krister Ekman | ... | Carsten - Greta's boyfriend | |
| Leif Naeslund | ... | Bjorn - Carsten's friend (as Leif Naslun) | |
| Per-Axel Arosenius | ... | Inga and Greta's father | |
| Ittla Frodi | ... | Inga and Greta's mother (as Itela Frodi) | |
| Tina Hedström | ... | Helen - Inga's friend | |
| Henrik Meyer | ... | Ole, a guy | |
| Wivian Öiangen | ... | Brita - the dream girl (as Vivianne Ojengen) | |
| Jim Engelau | ... | Leonard |
Directed by | |||
| Dan Wolman | (as Floch Johnson) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Ronnie Friedland | writer | |
| George T. Norris | writer (as George Norris) | |
Produced by | |||
| Ami Artzi | .... | producer | |
| Christopher C. Dewey | .... | executive producer | |
| Dennis Friedland | .... | executive producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Hans Welin | (as Hasse Welin) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| George T. Norris | (as George Norris) | ||
Production Management | |||
| Tomas Dyfverman | .... | production manager | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Ake Dyfverman | .... | still photographer | |
| Ted Lindahl | .... | electrician | |
| Bo Lindqvist | .... | grip | |
| Roland Sterner | .... | assistant camera | |
Other crew | |||
| Brita Werkmäster | .... | script supervisor (as Brita Werkmaster) | |
The Milkmaid
Ça s'est passé à Stockholm (Belgium: French title) (subtitle) [fr]
Età della malizia (Italy) [it]
Koritsia ap' ti Souidia (Greece) [el]
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80 min
Sweden:11 | USA:R | USA:X (self applied) | Italy:VM18 | Belgium:KNT
Film debut of Christina Lindberg. more
[after Inga settles in her sister's and Carsten's apartment]
Carsten - Greta's boyfriend:
What are you taking at school?
Inga:
I'm taking the required program.
Carsten - Greta's boyfriend:
Do you like it?
Inga:
Yes.
Carsten - Greta's boyfriend:
[lights a cigarette] Smoke?
Inga:
No, thank you.
Carsten - Greta's boyfriend:
You don't smoke. Do you drink?
Inga:
No.
Carsten - Greta's boyfriend:
What DO you do?
[...]
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Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 3 (1996) (V) more
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A young woman (Christina Lindberg) goes to the big city to visit her older sister who, unbeknownst to her parents, is shacking up with a jerky older guy. Once there, in between some scenic interludes of her shopping and ice skating with her sister, there are a lot of even more scenic interludes of her showering and changing clothes. She has a strange dream where she's apparently gang-raped in a night club, and then goes home to her sister, who makes a lesbian pass at her(!). She is awakened by the sounds of the sister and boyfriend having sex and goes to watch them for awhile before returning to her room and pleasuring herself. The next day the butt-wipe boyfriend introduces her to one of his butt-wipe friends, whom she falls in love with, despite the fact that he date-rapes her on their first date. What little conflict there is in this whole movie then occurs when the boyfriend decides he wants in on the action too.
You kind of get the idea that the whole flimsy plot of this movie is an excuse to get the luscious Christina Lindberg naked as early and often as possible (which alone might make it worth watching for some). Unlike an earlier reviewer, I found this pretty hard to take seriously as a coming-of-age story, but if you do take it seriously the rape scenes might be considered pretty offensive. Personally, I took the whole thing as a fantasy. It's well known that both women and (non-rapist)men often indulge in these kind of rape fantasies. As genre critic Thomas Weissner once astutely pointed out, rape in real-life is certainly not fun or entertaining, but then neither is murder and we certainly get a kick out of that as long as it's put in the fictional/fantasy context of cinema.
Interestingly the sisters here are named "Inga" and "Greta", which are the same names of the characters in Joe Sarno's "Seduction of Inga" (the sequel to his ground-breaking erotic classic "Inga") which was released the same year. These are no doubt pretty common Swedish names, but it's certainly possible that this was meant to ride the coattails of "Inga", and that Christina Lindberg might have been cast in this (one of her earliest roles) because she kind of resembles "Inga" star Marie Lillejedahl (albeit with an even more impressive torso). Lindberg herself would later star in Sarno's best film "Young Playthings". Like a lot of the more famous Swedish erotica this has a lot of American names in the cast and an American title (which makes absolutely no sense given the movie). The voices were dubbed either by the actresses themselves or by other Swedish women, so the dialogue is either more sexy or more incoherent (depending on your point of view) than your usual softcore/sexploitation film. This movie is clearly not for everybody, but you know who you are.