
The Cinema Ticket
Comedy · Family
Overview
A determined young boy living in a small village strives to obtain enough money to purchase a ticket to the cinema.
Top Cast
Marius Lund
Marius Lund
Boy
Marius Lund
Boy
Kjell Stormoen
Kjell Stormoen
Theater Owner
Kjell Stormoen
Theater Owner
Unni Kristin Skagestad
Unni Kristin Skagestad
Mother
Unni Kristin Skagestad
Mother
Dagfinn Skoglund
Dagfinn Skoglund
Mailman
Dagfinn Skoglund
Mailman
Karin Hox
Karin Hox
Spinster
Karin Hox
Spinster
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