
Cellophane
Mystery · Crime · Drama
Overview
Marianne visits her dying father in the hospital who tells of a box of old letters that she must promise to destroy. Marianne chooses to do the opposite, and reads them instead. There she finds shocking accusations against her father, who allegedly murdered a young woman 25 years ago.
Top Cast


Andrine Sæther
Andrine Sæther
Marianne Hovden
Andrine Sæther
Marianne Hovden


Sverre Anker Ousdal
Sverre Anker Ousdal
Vegard Birkeland
Sverre Anker Ousdal
Vegard Birkeland


Jørgen Langhelle
Jørgen Langhelle
Jon "Tiger" Eilertsen
Jørgen Langhelle
Jon "Tiger" Eilertsen
Kelly Tainton
Kelly Tainton
Peter Olin
Kelly Tainton
Peter Olin
Liv Steen
Liv Steen
Torunn Buene
Liv Steen
Torunn Buene


Trond Brænne
Trond Brænne
Kristian Buene
Trond Brænne
Kristian Buene


Per Christensen
Per Christensen
Jacob Hovden
Per Christensen
Jacob Hovden


Svein Roger Karlsen
Svein Roger Karlsen
Gunvald Hansen
Svein Roger Karlsen
Gunvald Hansen


Svein Erik Brodal
Svein Erik Brodal
Birger Laudal
Svein Erik Brodal
Birger Laudal


Kari Simonsen
Kari Simonsen
Åse Lund
Kari Simonsen
Åse Lund
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