
Flukten fra Dakar
Documentary · Drama · War
Overview
MS Lidvard was shipping corn from Vietnam, arriving in Dakar, Senegal May 30th 1940. The ship was immediately held back by the government, together with eight other norwegian ships. After a year, July 27th 1941, the ship fled from Dakar, to the British in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Top Cast
Nicolai Fredrik Lindtner
Nicolai Fredrik Lindtner
Kaptein
Nicolai Fredrik Lindtner
Kaptein
Kåre Wicklund
Kåre Wicklund
Førstestyrmann
Kåre Wicklund
Førstestyrmann
Alf G. Henriksen
Alf G. Henriksen
Annenstyrmann
Alf G. Henriksen
Annenstyrmann
Karl Haraldstad
Karl Haraldstad
Tredjestyrmann
Karl Haraldstad
Tredjestyrmann
Bjarne Smørdal
Bjarne Smørdal
Maskinsjef
Bjarne Smørdal
Maskinsjef
Harald Askildsen
Harald Askildsen
Kvarten
Harald Askildsen
Kvarten
Brynjulf Berger
Brynjulf Berger
En tredje kaptein
Brynjulf Berger
En tredje kaptein


Per Christensen
Per Christensen
Dekksgutt
Per Christensen
Dekksgutt
Stig Egede-Nissen
Stig Egede-Nissen
Annenmaskinist
Stig Egede-Nissen
Annenmaskinist
Ingolf Erevik
Ingolf Erevik
Motormann
Ingolf Erevik
Motormann
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