
Marerittet
Mystery
Overview
A married couple arrives in a fishing community in Northern Norway on a trip that hasn't been a success. They've been quarreling. But the trip is getting all worse when they decide on going down to the village.
Top Cast


Tomas von Brömssen
Tomas von Brömssen
Nils
Tomas von Brömssen
Nils


Kjersti Holmen
Kjersti Holmen
Eva
Kjersti Holmen
Eva


Reidar Sørensen
Reidar Sørensen
Lars
Reidar Sørensen
Lars


Minken Fosheim
Minken Fosheim
Irene
Minken Fosheim
Irene


John Sigurd Kristensen
John Sigurd Kristensen
Karl
John Sigurd Kristensen
Karl


Ketil Høegh
Ketil Høegh
Sven
Ketil Høegh
Sven


Morten Faldaas
Morten Faldaas
Jan
Morten Faldaas
Jan
Karen Randers-Pehrson
Karen Randers-Pehrson
Helga
Karen Randers-Pehrson
Helga


Turid Balke
Turid Balke
Gerda
Turid Balke
Gerda
Isak Rogde
Isak Rogde
Russian
Isak Rogde
Russian
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