
Mini Lizard
Comedy
Overview
At Elbit System's office in Göteborg Emma is worried about a new sickness causing deaths in the weapon industry, but soon her workplace is faced with another direct threat.
Top Cast
Lisa Sharr
Lisa Sharr
Emma
Lisa Sharr
Emma
Elin Skarin
Elin Skarin
Sara
Elin Skarin
Sara
Anton Hellström
Anton Hellström
Patrick
Anton Hellström
Patrick
Ibrahim Faal
Ibrahim Faal
CEO Elbit Systems Sweden
Ibrahim Faal
CEO Elbit Systems Sweden
Nadja Grände
Nadja Grände
Johanna
Nadja Grände
Johanna
Lovisa Viberg
Lovisa Viberg
Elbit employee 1
Lovisa Viberg
Elbit employee 1
Karin Danielsson
Karin Danielsson
Elbit employee 2
Karin Danielsson
Elbit employee 2
Per Brasken Engelbertsen
Per Brasken Engelbertsen
Elbit employee 3
Per Brasken Engelbertsen
Elbit employee 3
Channa Farber
Channa Farber
CEO Hägglunds
Channa Farber
CEO Hägglunds
Johannes Malmgren
Johannes Malmgren
CEO SAAB
Johannes Malmgren
CEO SAAB
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