
The Vicious Breed
Drama · Crime
Overview
About a man hunt when a man escapes from the prison.
Top Cast


Arne Ragneborn
Arne Ragneborn
'Myggan' Strömholm
Arne Ragneborn
'Myggan' Strömholm
Maj-Britt Lindholm
Maj-Britt Lindholm
Laila
Maj-Britt Lindholm
Laila


Inga Gill
Inga Gill
Mammie
Inga Gill
Mammie


Lars Ekborg
Lars Ekborg
Knutte
Lars Ekborg
Knutte


Åke Grönberg
Åke Grönberg
House Owner
Åke Grönberg
House Owner


Fritiof Billquist
Fritiof Billquist
Fritiof Billquist


Sif Ruud
Sif Ruud
Sif Ruud


Peter Lindgren
Peter Lindgren
Peter Lindgren
Lars Burman
Lars Burman
Lars Burman
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