
They Have Escaped
Drama
Overview
Two troubled youths break out of their halfway house and make their way to one's home.
Top Cast


Roosa Söderholm
Roosa Söderholm
Raisa
Roosa Söderholm
Raisa


Teppo Manner
Teppo Manner
Joni
Teppo Manner
Joni


Petteri Pennilä
Petteri Pennilä
Jarkko Voikkaala
Petteri Pennilä
Jarkko Voikkaala


Jari Pehkonen
Jari Pehkonen
Man in Pizzeria
Jari Pehkonen
Man in Pizzeria


Sara Paavolainen
Sara Paavolainen
Raisa's Mother
Sara Paavolainen
Raisa's Mother


Pelle Heikkilä
Pelle Heikkilä
Junnu
Pelle Heikkilä
Junnu
Marja-Liisa Lius
Marja-Liisa Lius
Nurse
Marja-Liisa Lius
Nurse
Marko Kosonen
Marko Kosonen
Nurse
Marko Kosonen
Nurse
Nadia Repo
Nadia Repo
Child in Orphanage
Nadia Repo
Child in Orphanage
Lauriina Lindqvist
Lauriina Lindqvist
Child in Orphanage
Lauriina Lindqvist
Child in Orphanage
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