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Number 24
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Number 24

Oct 30, 2024
1h 52m
★ 7.1

Overview

On the brink of the Second World War, a young Norwegian man's drive to resist the Nazis sets a new course for his future – and the future of his country.

Genres

War
History
Drama

Production Companies

Motion Blur
SF Norge

Cast

Sjur Vatne Brean

Gunnar Sønsteby (young)

Sjur Vatne Brean

Erik Hivju

Gunnar Sønsteby (old)

Erik Hivju

Philip Helgar

Edvard Tallaksen

Philip Helgar

Magnus Dugdale

Andreas Aubert

Magnus Dugdale

Jakob Maanum Trulsen

Erling Solheim

Jakob Maanum Trulsen

Jacob Jensen

Jens Christian Hauge

Jacob Jensen

Flo Fagerli

Anne Solheim

Flo Fagerli

Ines Høysæter Asserson

Reidun Andersen

Ines Høysæter Asserson

Lisa Loven Kongsli

Gudrun Collett

Lisa Loven Kongsli

Martin Karelius Østensen

Philip Hansteen

Martin Karelius Østensen

August Wittgenstein

Siegfried Fehmer

August Wittgenstein

Per Kjerstad

Karl Marthinsen

Per Kjerstad

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