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Country: Sweden, Language: Swedish, 101 mins

  • Director: Vilgot Sjöman
  • Writer: Lars Görling
  • Producer: Lars-Owe Carlberg

CGiii Comment

This caused a bit of a stir when it was first released...now, it wouldn't create a ripple.

Creepy social workers and the dreariest of delinquents in an experimental community...sleep sets in within the first 15 minutes followed by a deep coma.

Little happens and when it does happen, it is expected...creepy social workers being worse than the dreary delinquents.

A tiresome bore.


No trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Six youth criminals are chosen to participate in a social experiment, named "Guesthouse Objectivity" (Pensionatet Sakligheten), where they are assigned to live together in an apartment while being supervised by two forgiving social workers.

Cast & Characters

Lars Lind as Krister;
Leif Nymark as Nisse;
Stig Törnblom as Egon;
Lars Hansson as Pyret;
Sven Algotsson as Jingis;
Torleif Cederstrand as Butcher;
Bo Andersson as Fisken;
Lena Nyman as Steva;
Frank Sundström as Inspector;
Åke Grönberg as Reverend Mild;
Mona Andersson as Kajsa;
Jan Blomberg as Tester;
Siegfried Wald as German Sailor;
Wilhelm Fricke as German Sailor;
Erik Hell as Policeman