
Fear Has 1000 Eyes
Horror
Overview
Sven, a vicar, and his pregnant wife, Anna, live in the vicarage of a small village in Northern Sweden. Anna's friend Hedvig comes to visit, and soon after, mysterious hauntings and deaths begin to occur.
Top Cast


Hans Wahlgren
Hans Wahlgren
Sven, the Priest
Hans Wahlgren
Sven, the Priest


Anita Sanders
Anita Sanders
Anna, his wife
Anita Sanders
Anna, his wife


Solveig Andersson
Solveig Andersson
Hedvig, their maid
Solveig Andersson
Hedvig, their maid


Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
Barbro, Sven's Aunt
Barbro Hiort af Ornäs
Barbro, Sven's Aunt


Gösta Prüzelius
Gösta Prüzelius
Leif, Doctor
Gösta Prüzelius
Leif, Doctor


Bertil Norström
Bertil Norström
Vilgot
Bertil Norström
Vilgot


Willy Peters
Willy Peters
Gustaf, Police Officer
Willy Peters
Gustaf, Police Officer


Per-Axel Arosenius
Per-Axel Arosenius
Per-Axel Arosenius
Karin Miller
Karin Miller
Elin
Karin Miller
Elin
Mona Månsson Ivarson
Mona Månsson Ivarson
Kristina, a Nurse
Mona Månsson Ivarson
Kristina, a Nurse
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