
The Price of Betrayal
Drama
Overview
An unemployed man encounters trouble when he tries to find a way to help his sick wife.
Top Cast


Gabriel Alw
Gabriel Alw
Landsfiskalens notarie
Gabriel Alw
Landsfiskalens notarie


Stina Berg
Stina Berg
Mjölkförsäljerskan
Stina Berg
Mjölkförsäljerskan


Egil Eide
Egil Eide
Blom - Arbetare
Egil Eide
Blom - Arbetare


John Ekman
John Ekman
Holk - Bloms kamrat
John Ekman
Holk - Bloms kamrat
Kaja Eide
Kaja Eide
Bloms hustru
Kaja Eide
Bloms hustru
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