
Captain Sabertooth and the Treasure of Lama Rama
Adventure · Family
Overview
The orphan boy Pinky follows the Captain on an exciting and dangerous journey across the big oceans to the kingdom of Lama Rama, hunting for a treasure and the answer to who is Pinky's father.
Top Cast


Kyrre Haugen Sydness
Kyrre Haugen Sydness
Kaptein Sabeltann
Kyrre Haugen Sydness
Kaptein Sabeltann


Odd-Magnus Williamson
Odd-Magnus Williamson
Langemann
Odd-Magnus Williamson
Langemann


Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Kong Rufus
Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Kong Rufus


Tuva Novotny
Tuva Novotny
Frida
Tuva Novotny
Frida


Fridtjov Såheim
Fridtjov Såheim
Bjørn Barsk
Fridtjov Såheim
Bjørn Barsk


Jon Øigarden
Jon Øigarden
Prins Badal
Jon Øigarden
Prins Badal


Pia Tjelta
Pia Tjelta
Rosa
Pia Tjelta
Rosa


Dag Håvard Engebråten
Dag Håvard Engebråten
Pysa
Dag Håvard Engebråten
Pysa


Geir Kolden
Geir Kolden
Pelle
Geir Kolden
Pelle


Robert Skjærstad
Robert Skjærstad
Skalken
Robert Skjærstad
Skalken
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