
God Save the King
Comedy · Drama · Music
Overview
A story about a young girl who leaves her hometown to pursue her dream of becoming a famous punk artist.
Top Cast


Josefin Neldén
Josefin Neldén
Abra
Josefin Neldén
Abra
Cecilia Wallin
Cecilia Wallin
Millan
Cecilia Wallin
Millan


Malin Morgan
Malin Morgan
Isa
Malin Morgan
Isa


Johanna Strömberg
Johanna Strömberg
Gloria
Johanna Strömberg
Gloria


Joel Kinnaman
Joel Kinnaman
Dickan
Joel Kinnaman
Dickan


Kjell Bergqvist
Kjell Bergqvist
Lundström
Kjell Bergqvist
Lundström


Morgan Alling
Morgan Alling
Stefan
Morgan Alling
Stefan


Ralph Carlsson
Ralph Carlsson
Leif
Ralph Carlsson
Leif
Markus Holmberg
Markus Holmberg
Piffen
Markus Holmberg
Piffen


Fyr Thorvald Strömberg
Fyr Thorvald Strömberg
Bar-Jonny
Fyr Thorvald Strömberg
Bar-Jonny
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