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Inga is a 1968 Swedish sexploitation film directed by Joseph W. Sarno. [3] Later that year, Sarno also directed the sequel The Seduction of Inga. The musical soundtrack of the sequel was written and performed by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, later of the Swedish pop group ABBA.
Inga, a 17 year-old, is sent to live with a scheming aunt who wants her to become mistress of her rich neighbour. She falls for a common young man instead.
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Inga featuring Marie Liljedahl and Monica Strömmerstedt is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a drama and romance movie with a less than average IMDb audience rating of 5.3 (386 votes).
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Jul 12, 2018 · Inga, a 17 year-old, is sent to live with a scheming aunt who wants her to become mistress of her rich neighbour. She falls for a common young man instead. Director: Joseph W. Sarno Writer:...
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Critics reviews. After her mother dies, seventeen year old Inga goes off to live with her attractive 32 year old Aunt Greta. Greta is sort of in a financial bind due to her young lover Karl, and his expensive ways and schemes to sell of Inga’s affections to a wealthy old man.
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Now that her beautiful and orphaned sixteen-year-old niece, Inga, lives with her, there is no better way to make a fast buck than to set her up with the sad and affluent loner, Einar, to pay off her debts. However, what if Karl, too, decides to take an interest in young and fresh, Inga? —Nick Riganas