
Tinke the Wolfgirl
Family · Drama
Overview
While out and about tending to his herd, young shepherd Larus meets a mysterious little girl named Tinke. Quickly realizing that the girl is alone, Larus brings Tinke some food and slowly builds a friendship with her. Tinke, whose parents died within the past year, has managed to survive by her own devices in the wild and has hence become quite feral. Larus convinces Tinke to come to his home so that his parents can take care of her
Top Cast


Sarah Juel Werner
Sarah Juel Werner
Tinke
Sarah Juel Werner
Tinke
Peter Jeppe Hansen
Peter Jeppe Hansen
Larus
Peter Jeppe Hansen
Larus


Lisbet Dahl
Lisbet Dahl
Lisbet Dahl


Erik Wedersøe
Erik Wedersøe
Erik Wedersøe


Birthe Neumann
Birthe Neumann
Elisabeth
Birthe Neumann
Elisabeth


Bent Mejding
Bent Mejding
Hermann
Bent Mejding
Hermann
Jonas Oscarsson
Jonas Oscarsson
Hartad
Jonas Oscarsson
Hartad


Sarah Boberg
Sarah Boberg
Astrid
Sarah Boberg
Astrid


Arne Anton Faxhøj
Arne Anton Faxhøj
Arne Anton Faxhøj


Karin Rørbech
Karin Rørbech
Karin Rørbech
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