
Acting
Ulla Strömstedt (27 November 1939 – 13 June 1986) was a Swedish-born actress who appeared in several films and television shows. She was born in Stockholm, Sweden, on November 27, 1939. She began her acting career in the early 1960s, appearing in Swedish films and television shows. In 1965, she moved to the United States to pursue her career further. Strömstedt's first American film role was in the 1967 comedy "Catalina Caper." She also appeared in the television series "I Spy" and "Flipper." She made guest appearances on the 1960s sitcom "Hogan's Heroes." Strömstedt was married to Gilbert Cole from 1961 until her death. They had one son together. Strömstedt died on June 13, 1986, at the age of 46. The official cause of death was a heart attack, but there have been some rumors that she may have died of an overdose of drugs or alcohol.

In this exciting jungle adventure the esteemed archaeologist, Dr Singleton, and his daughter, Mary, travel to mystical Africa in search of an ancient artifact: the fabled Blue Stone of Heaven. Imbued with the unfathomable power to bestow its holder with immense strength, the statuette attracts corrupt Colonel Tatakombi, who, blind with greed, intends to spark an uprising, and turn the natives against Tarzan. Can mighty Tarzan avert the jungle rebellion?

A group of swingin' teens take time out from having fun in the sun to try to foil a group of crooks searching for a stolen scroll.

On a tourist trip abroad the passengers on the coach witness an assassination attempt on the President Hurkas. One of the tourists has evidence against the perpetrators, and is killed when the coach reaches Sweden. Another passenger observes how one of the perpetrators is picked up by a yellow car. She is kidnapped and locked up in a mental hospital.
