
Profeten i Pajala
Drama
Overview
Lars Levi Laestadius (1800-1861), founded a Lutheran revival movement in the early 19th century in the north parts of Sweden. It had tremendous impact on local people and the followers increased rapidly. Puritanism and suffering went hand in hand on the narrow road to the kingdom of heaven.
Top Cast
Elmer Green
Elmer Green
Lars Levi Laestadius
Elmer Green
Lars Levi Laestadius
Sara Arnia
Sara Arnia
Brita-Kajsa Laestadius
Sara Arnia
Brita-Kajsa Laestadius


Carl-Olof Alm
Carl-Olof Alm
Clerk
Carl-Olof Alm
Clerk


Eddie Axberg
Eddie Axberg
Aslak
Eddie Axberg
Aslak
Anna Maria Blind
Anna Maria Blind
Ulrika's mother
Anna Maria Blind
Ulrika's mother
Harriet Nordlund
Harriet Nordlund
Ulrika
Harriet Nordlund
Ulrika
Sven-Gunnar Bok
Sven-Gunnar Bok
The bishop
Sven-Gunnar Bok
The bishop


Percy Brandt
Percy Brandt
The inn keeper
Percy Brandt
The inn keeper
Maria Dehnisch
Maria Dehnisch
Nora
Maria Dehnisch
Nora
Lars Engström
Lars Engström
Patron
Lars Engström
Patron
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