A Doll's House (1973 Losey film)
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A Doll's House is a 1973 Franco-British movie directed by Joseph Losey. It went directly to television and premiered in the United States on the American Broadcasting Company.
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Cast and roles include
- Morten Floor - Bob
- Tone Floor - Emmy
- Jane Fonda - Nora Helmer
- Edward Fox - Nils Krogstad
- Dagfinn Hertzberg - Krogstad's Son
- Ellen Holm - Krogstad's Daughter
- Trevor Howard - Dr. Rank
- Frode Lien - Ivar
- Ingrid Natrud - Dr. Rank's Maid
- Pierre Oudrey - Olssen
- Delphine Seyrig - Kristine Linde
- David Warner - Torvald Helmer
- Anna Wing - Anne-Marie
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