
The Sea Vultures
Drama · Crime
Overview
Two smugglers meet two customs officers at sea, and happen to kill them. The story continues fifteen years later when a son of one of the officers and a smuggler's daughter fall in love with each other.
Top Cast


Richard Lund
Richard Lund
Arnold
Richard Lund
Arnold


Rasmus Rasmussen
Rasmus Rasmussen
Hornung
Rasmus Rasmussen
Hornung


Greta Almroth
Greta Almroth
Gabriele
Greta Almroth
Gabriele


John Ekman
John Ekman
Birger
John Ekman
Birger


Nils Elffors
Nils Elffors
Anton
Nils Elffors
Anton


Jenny Tschernichin-Larsson
Jenny Tschernichin-Larsson
Mrs. Arnold
Jenny Tschernichin-Larsson
Mrs. Arnold
Thure Holm
Thure Holm
Thure Holm


Erland Colliander
Erland Colliander
Erland Colliander
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