
Cirkus Fandango
Drama
Overview
Fandango is the director of a traveling circus. He brings with him a handful of artists who have to stick together to succeed, but there is a clear conflict between the director and the artists.
Top Cast
Arne Arnardo
Arne Arnardo
Fandango
Arne Arnardo
Fandango


Joachim Holst-Jensen
Joachim Holst-Jensen
Papa
Joachim Holst-Jensen
Papa


Ilselil Larsen
Ilselil Larsen
Tove
Ilselil Larsen
Tove


Toralv Maurstad
Toralv Maurstad
Jannik
Toralv Maurstad
Jannik


Adolf Bjerke
Adolf Bjerke
Legen
Adolf Bjerke
Legen


Svein Byhring
Svein Byhring
Stallgutten
Svein Byhring
Stallgutten
Anita Ellingsen
Anita Ellingsen
Sykepleiersken
Anita Ellingsen
Sykepleiersken


Turid Haaland
Turid Haaland
Carmen
Turid Haaland
Carmen
Jørgen Henriksen
Jørgen Henriksen
Stump
Jørgen Henriksen
Stump
Arvid Nilssen
Arvid Nilssen
Snekkeren
Arvid Nilssen
Snekkeren
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