
Kontakt!
Documentary · Drama · War
Overview
About the illegal radio station A.K.Y. and the men that operated it in Norway, based in Kristiansand and Oslo, that helped carry the fight against the Nazis in the bleakest days of WW2. The film is based on a true story, and several of those who participated in the real events play themselves.
Top Cast
Oluf Reed Olsen
Oluf Reed Olsen
Oluf
Oluf Reed Olsen
Oluf


Lars Andreas Larssen
Lars Andreas Larssen
Lasse
Lars Andreas Larssen
Lasse
Ottomar Elligers
Ottomar Elligers
Ottomar
Ottomar Elligers
Ottomar
Morten Hancke
Morten Hancke
Morten
Morten Hancke
Morten
Jan Tenvig
Jan Tenvig
Jan
Jan Tenvig
Jan
Wenche Tenvig Hafstad
Wenche Tenvig Hafstad
Wenche
Wenche Tenvig Hafstad
Wenche
Rolv Christiansen
Rolv Christiansen
Rolv
Rolv Christiansen
Rolv
Sven Nordahl Hansen
Sven Nordahl Hansen
Sven
Sven Nordahl Hansen
Sven
Gunnar Upsahl
Gunnar Upsahl
Gunnar
Gunnar Upsahl
Gunnar
Anders Abel
Anders Abel
Anders
Anders Abel
Anders
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