

Fröken Vildkatt
Thomas Palm (Åke Söderblom) has recently been promoted at work at The Royal Canal Office. He celebrates with his friends on a night out and on the way home he saves a woman from drowning. The woman's name is Dolly (Marguerite Viby), an out of work actress, who won't leave his side and this gets him into trouble when he is about to get married in a couple of days.
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Plot Summary
A spirited young woman inherits a property and faces challenges from a scheming relative who wants to claim it for himself. She must navigate societal expectations and her own strong will to protect her inheritance and find love along the way. The film is a lighthearted look at independence and romance in post-war Sweden.
Critical Reception
Fröken Vildkatt was generally well-received by Swedish critics upon its release, praised for its charming performances and humorous plot. Audience reception was also positive, contributing to its moderate success at the box office.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted comedic tone.
- The lead performance was often highlighted as a strength.
- Some found the plot predictable but enjoyable.
Google audience: Audience reviews, where available, often commented on the film's pleasant and escapist nature, with many appreciating the humor and the romantic storyline.
Fun Fact
The film was based on a popular stage play of the same name, which had a successful run in Stockholm prior to the movie's production.
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