
Lethal Lies
Drama · Crime
Overview
For the second time the two curious boys named Pelle and Proffen get mixed up in dangerous business.
Top Cast


Håvard Bakke
Håvard Bakke
Pelle
Håvard Bakke
Pelle


Tommy Karlsen
Tommy Karlsen
Proffen
Tommy Karlsen
Proffen


Helle Beck Figenschow
Helle Beck Figenschow
Lena
Helle Beck Figenschow
Lena
Synnøve Nygaard
Synnøve Nygaard
Gerd
Synnøve Nygaard
Gerd
Viggo Jønsberg
Viggo Jønsberg
Father
Viggo Jønsberg
Father


Brit Elisabeth Haagensli
Brit Elisabeth Haagensli
Mother
Brit Elisabeth Haagensli
Mother
Hildegun Riise
Hildegun Riise
Åsa
Hildegun Riise
Åsa


Reidar Sørensen
Reidar Sørensen
Kivdahl
Reidar Sørensen
Kivdahl


Karl Sundby
Karl Sundby
HKI-employee
Karl Sundby
HKI-employee
Tor Stokke
Tor Stokke
Skipper
Tor Stokke
Skipper
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