Sven-Bertil Taube, born in 1934 in Sweden, is known for his multifaceted talents as both an actor and singer. He appears in The Buttercup Chain (1970), a film that captures the essence of the late 1960s counterculture through its exploration of relationships and societal norms. As the son of notable songwriter Evert Taube, Sven-Bertil brings a distinct artistic lineage to his roles, infusing his performances with a rich emotional depth that resonates with fans of cult cinema. His work in The Buttercup Chain exemplifies the era's experimental spirit, making him a fitting addition to the SassyFlix catalog.
The Buttercup Chain
France and Margaret are cousins, born on the same day to twin sisters. They grow up feeling a bond as if brother and sister. When he returns to London from boarding school, France and Margaret make a pact in which each finds a suitable romantic partner for the other. But when they go away to the countryside with Manny and Fred, a strange incestuous impulse seems to exist between the cousins, while Manny also must deal with a pregnancy.