
Long Flat Balls II
Comedy
Overview
Six beer-bellied guys from the Ed Garage find their plans for the week totally changed by a draft for a National Guard maneuver. After an accidental meeting with a U.S. Admiral (Don Johnson), we find our six misfits are the only ones between us and a nuclear holocaust.
Top Cast


Jan Edgar Fjell
Jan Edgar Fjell
Edgar
Jan Edgar Fjell
Edgar


Petter Jørgensen
Petter Jørgensen
Petter
Petter Jørgensen
Petter


Anders Fast Fjell
Anders Fast Fjell
Øyvind
Anders Fast Fjell
Øyvind


Eirik Tobiassen
Eirik Tobiassen
Karsten
Eirik Tobiassen
Karsten


Kai Helge Hansen
Kai Helge Hansen
Kai
Kai Helge Hansen
Kai


Frode Lie
Frode Lie
Freddy
Frode Lie
Freddy


Henrik Morken Nielsen
Henrik Morken Nielsen
Helge
Henrik Morken Nielsen
Helge
Mona Solhaug
Mona Solhaug
Anne
Mona Solhaug
Anne
Stine Bernitz
Stine Bernitz
Laila
Stine Bernitz
Laila


Don Johnson
Don Johnson
Admiral Burnett
Don Johnson
Admiral Burnett
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