''Inga'' is a 1968 Swedish
sexploitation film
A sexploitation film (or sex-exploitation film) is a class of independently produced, low-budget feature film that is generally associated with the 1960s and early 1970s, and that serves largely as a vehicle for the exhibition of non-explicit sex ...
directed by
Joseph W. Sarno
Joseph W. Sarno (March 15, 1921 – April 26, 2010) was an American film director and screenwriter.
Sarno emerged from the proto-pornographic sexploitation film genre of the 1950s & 1960s; he had written and directed approximately 75 theatric ...
. Three years later, Sarno also directed the sequel ''
The Seduction of Inga
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Plot
After her mother dies, Inga is sent to live with her Machiavellian Aunt Greta, who attempts to set her up as the mistress of a wealthy older man in order to pay off debts. The plan backfires when Karl, Greta's young lover, falls in love with Inga and runs away with her.
Cast
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Marie Liljedahl
Marie Liljedahl (born 15 February 1950) is a Swedish actress who had a short-lived film career in the late-1960s and early-1970s, in the films of Joseph W. Sarno and Jesus Franco.
Biography
Born in Stockholm, Sweden, Liljedahl became a stage ac ...
as Inga Frilund
*Monica Strömmerstedt as Greta Johansson, Inga's aunt
*Thomas Ungewitter as Einar Nilsson, editor-in-chief
*Anne-Lise Myhrvold as Dagmar
*Casten Lassen as Karl Nistad, young writer
*Else-Marie Brandt as Frida Dagheim, maid
*Sissi Kaiser as Sigrid Nilsson, feature editor
*Rose-Marie Nilsson
*Curt Ericson as Hallstroem, boat salesman (as Kurt Eriksson)
*Lennart Norbäck as Lothar Bjoerkson
*Lotta Persson as Uta Dahlberg, judge
*Anders Beling as Birger
*Annabel Reis as Olga
*Ulf Rönnquist as Tor
*Kitty Kurkinen as Helga Lindqvist, young writer
Censorship
The Italian
Committee for the Theatrical Review of the
Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities did not approve the release of ''Inga'' in Italy. The reason for the denial, cited in the official documents, is: the immorality of its characters and the subject, and the numerous sexual scenes that they considered offensive to decency. Two years later, in 1971, the Movie Reviewing Commission, approved the projection of the movie, but rated it as
VM18: not suitable for children under 18. In addition, the Committee imposed the removal of the following scenes: 1) the scene of the ritual of the Virgin (trial); 2) the scene in which Inga masturbates; 3) the scene in which Inga and the young man see each other for the third time and are in bed.
References
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1968 films
Films directed by Joseph W. Sarno
English-language Swedish films
Sexploitation films
Golan-Globus films
1960s English-language films
1960s Swedish films
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