
Mustang
Drama
Overview
Weekend-dad Kim-Andre is trying hard to be the perfect father for his daughter Mina, but must deal with his mother when she steals the trump card of his - a newly renovated Ford Mustang.
Top Cast


John Emil Jørgensrud
John Emil Jørgensrud
Kim-André
John Emil Jørgensrud
Kim-André


Marit Andreassen
Marit Andreassen
Tora
Marit Andreassen
Tora
Mina Bakstad Zunic
Mina Bakstad Zunic
Mina
Mina Bakstad Zunic
Mina


Anders Dahlberg
Anders Dahlberg
Kenneth
Anders Dahlberg
Kenneth


Maria Grazia Di Meo
Maria Grazia Di Meo
Jeanette
Maria Grazia Di Meo
Jeanette
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