
Baron von Werner and Gunnar Jansson are in a dispute over property rights. Inga, the baron's daughter, arrives home from France and is soon interested in Jansson, her father's archival, and tempers flare.


If you have a spare hour and don't mind watching people argue over literal dirt, this might be worth your time. It is definitely for people who enjoy crusty old dramas where a single property line is treated like a life-or-death situation. If you want fast cuts or anyone actually smiling, you will probably hate this mo...

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"If you have a spare hour and don't mind watching people argue over literal dirt, this might be worth your time. It is definitely for people who enjoy crusty old dramas where a single property line is treated like a life-or-death situation. If you want fast cuts or anyone actually smiling, you will probably hate this movie. 🎬 It’s based off a play and you can really tell. Everyone stands in these weirdly straight lines like they're waiting for a bus that never comes. Baron von Werner is the main..."
Henning Ohlson, Sigurd Wallén
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