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Avgörandet
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Avgörandet

Jan 1, 1982
0h 23m
★ 0.0

Overview

Short film about the dangers of doing drugs.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Rapportfilm

Cast

Catharina Alinder

Anna

Catharina Alinder

Dominik Henzel

Niklas

Dominik Henzel

Cecilia Ancker

Annas kompis

Cecilia Ancker

Hannes Holm

Hasse

Hannes Holm

Björn Andersson

narkoman som intervjuas i TV

Björn Andersson

Kjell Tovle

narkoman som intervjuas i TV

Kjell Tovle

Kåre Mölder

knarklangaren i bilen

Kåre Mölder

Britt-Louise Tillbom

Annas mamma

Britt-Louise Tillbom

Rolf Larsson

Annas pappa

Rolf Larsson

Marie-Louise Mannervall

Marie-Louise Mannervall

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