
Seagulls
Drama
Overview
During World War I in Norway, the lives of a shipping agent and his family are put under pressure when he becomes bankrupt and his wife's mentally disturbed sister comes to stay.
Top Cast
Tonje Kleivdal Kristiansen
Tonje Kleivdal Kristiansen
Leda
Tonje Kleivdal Kristiansen
Leda


Helge Jordal
Helge Jordal
Johannes
Helge Jordal
Johannes


Vibeke Løkkeberg
Vibeke Løkkeberg
Anna
Vibeke Løkkeberg
Anna
Marie Kristiansen
Marie Kristiansen
Kristina
Marie Kristiansen
Kristina


Elisabeth Granneman
Elisabeth Granneman
Vertinne
Elisabeth Granneman
Vertinne
Klaus Hagerup
Klaus Hagerup
Oscar
Klaus Hagerup
Oscar


Keve Hjelm
Keve Hjelm
Even
Keve Hjelm
Even
Helga Urdal
Helga Urdal
Olga
Helga Urdal
Olga
Marius Krogh
Marius Krogh
Daniel
Marius Krogh
Daniel


Sossen Krohg
Sossen Krohg
Sangerinne
Sossen Krohg
Sangerinne
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