
Eddie & Suzanne
Crime · Drama
Overview
The former convicted Eddie from Oslo meet Suzanne, the daughter of a tyrannic Swedish police chief, in a discotheque by coincidence. Together they run off to France. The father starts the hunt for them, thinking they're doing drugs.
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Sverre Horge
Sverre Horge
Eddie
Sverre Horge
Eddie


Yvonne Sparrbåge
Yvonne Sparrbåge
Suzanne
Yvonne Sparrbåge
Suzanne


Lauritz Falk
Lauritz Falk
Suzanne's father
Lauritz Falk
Suzanne's father


Edel Eckblad
Edel Eckblad
Husmoren
Edel Eckblad
Husmoren


Per-Axel Arosenius
Per-Axel Arosenius
Svensk politiass.
Per-Axel Arosenius
Svensk politiass.


Henri Bon
Henri Bon
Gendarm
Henri Bon
Gendarm
Inga Gustafsson
Inga Gustafsson
Pestens datter
Inga Gustafsson
Pestens datter
Reidar Jamvold
Reidar Jamvold
Presten
Reidar Jamvold
Presten


Sossen Krohg
Sossen Krohg
Fransk hybelver.
Sossen Krohg
Fransk hybelver.
Lars Lennartsson
Lars Lennartsson
Gullsmeden
Lars Lennartsson
Gullsmeden
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