
Never Alone
Drama · History
Overview
1942. The State of Finland has formed an alliance with Nazi Germany. An elderly man single-handedly tries to stop a secret attempt by the Finnish State Police to hand over Jewish refugees directly to the Gestapo.
Top Cast


Ville Virtanen
Ville Virtanen
Abraham Stiller
Ville Virtanen
Abraham Stiller


Nina Hedström
Nina Hedström
Vera Stiller
Nina Hedström
Vera Stiller


Rony Herman
Rony Herman
Georg Kollman
Rony Herman
Georg Kollman


Naemi Latzer
Naemi Latzer
Janka Kollman
Naemi Latzer
Janka Kollman


Kari Hietalahti
Kari Hietalahti
Arno Anthoni
Kari Hietalahti
Arno Anthoni


Peter Kanerva
Peter Kanerva
Detective Kauhanen
Peter Kanerva
Detective Kauhanen


Hannu-Pekka Björkman
Hannu-Pekka Björkman
Cabinet Minister Tanner
Hannu-Pekka Björkman
Cabinet Minister Tanner


Carl-Kristian Rundman
Carl-Kristian Rundman
Cabinet Minister Horelli
Carl-Kristian Rundman
Cabinet Minister Horelli


Satu Tuuli Karhu
Satu Tuuli Karhu
Journalist
Satu Tuuli Karhu
Journalist


Rain Tolk
Rain Tolk
Heinrich Huppert
Rain Tolk
Heinrich Huppert
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