
The Wild Horse
Adventure · Family · Drama
Overview
12-year-old Ragnhild hears a legend about a mad horse that long, long ago ran away from its owners and fled to the mountains. Since then, no one has seen the wild animal. Until now. Ragnhild hears noises in the night and catches a glimpse of a large, black figure trampling in the yard. Shortly afterwards, the animal is gone. She tells others about her experiences, but no one believes her. She therefore decides to travel up to the mountain farm and stay in her family's old cabin. Perhaps she will see the black horse again there. She takes her best friend with her to the mountains in search of the so-called "Wild Horse." However, the wild animal is not the only danger posed by the mighty Sunnmøre Alps. Dangers lurk everywhere in the wild landscape, and hunters are also hunting in the same area. They shoot almost anything they come across.
Top Cast
Linda Digernes
Linda Digernes
Ragnhild
Linda Digernes
Ragnhild
Susanne Nielsen
Susanne Nielsen
Mona
Susanne Nielsen
Mona
Trygve Vassbotn
Trygve Vassbotn
Jørgen
Trygve Vassbotn
Jørgen
Michael Solhjem
Michael Solhjem
Runar
Michael Solhjem
Runar
Arild Elias Torgersen
Arild Elias Torgersen
Geir
Arild Elias Torgersen
Geir
Berit Egset
Berit Egset
Ragnhild's Mother
Berit Egset
Ragnhild's Mother
Jostein Vågsholm
Jostein Vågsholm
Ragnhild's Father
Jostein Vågsholm
Ragnhild's Father


Gro Ann Uthaug
Gro Ann Uthaug
Mona's Mother
Gro Ann Uthaug
Mona's Mother


Lasse Kolsrud
Lasse Kolsrud
Mona's Father
Lasse Kolsrud
Mona's Father
Gro Solemdal
Gro Solemdal
Jørgen's Mother
Gro Solemdal
Jørgen's Mother
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