
Amala, Kamala
TV Movie · Drama
Overview
About two girl-wolf, Amala and Kamala in 1930s India. They are captured by the British troops and placed in Military hospital, subjected to a harsh upbringing, in an attempt to make ordinary people out of them.
Top Cast
Katarina Strandmark
Katarina Strandmark
Amala
Katarina Strandmark
Amala


Despina Tomazani
Despina Tomazani
Kamala
Despina Tomazani
Kamala


Sigge Fürst
Sigge Fürst
Major Slick
Sigge Fürst
Major Slick


Irma Christenson
Irma Christenson
Mrs Slick
Irma Christenson
Mrs Slick


Maud Hansson
Maud Hansson
Angela
Maud Hansson
Angela
Mimmo Wåhlander
Mimmo Wåhlander
Doris
Mimmo Wåhlander
Doris


Willy Peters
Willy Peters
Guvernören
Willy Peters
Guvernören


Nils Eklund
Nils Eklund
Polischefen
Nils Eklund
Polischefen


Frej Lindqvist
Frej Lindqvist
Toller
Frej Lindqvist
Toller
Christian Berling
Christian Berling
Mellanby
Christian Berling
Mellanby
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