
Suicide Tuesday
Drama
Overview
Tove, a troubled young woman, is contemplating suicide when she meets Jesse, a carefree vagabond. She agrees to remain in his company on one condition: he must help her find heroin.
Top Cast


Freddie Mosten-Jacob
Freddie Mosten-Jacob
Tove
Freddie Mosten-Jacob
Tove


Alec Toselli
Alec Toselli
Jesse
Alec Toselli
Jesse


Petter Roman Waldermarsson
Petter Roman Waldermarsson
Christian
Petter Roman Waldermarsson
Christian


Rebecka Enholm
Rebecka Enholm
Sofia
Rebecka Enholm
Sofia


Leif Edlund
Leif Edlund
Father
Leif Edlund
Father


Jean Apa
Jean Apa
Dudde
Jean Apa
Dudde
Ian John Kirkbride
Ian John Kirkbride
Old Guitar Man
Ian John Kirkbride
Old Guitar Man
Niklas Molander
Niklas Molander
Bartender
Niklas Molander
Bartender


Christoffer Willén
Christoffer Willén
Robban
Christoffer Willén
Robban
Jens Eriksson
Jens Eriksson
Danne
Jens Eriksson
Danne
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