
A Buried Man
Drama · Mystery
Overview
Gustav finds it challenging running the family's funeral home in a little town where no one dies. One day a mysterious man occurs.
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Lars Sørbø
Lars Sørbø
Gustav
Lars Sørbø
Gustav


Øyvind Venstad Kjeksrud
Øyvind Venstad Kjeksrud
Alfons
Øyvind Venstad Kjeksrud
Alfons


Geir-Atle Johnsen
Geir-Atle Johnsen
Mystisk Mann
Geir-Atle Johnsen
Mystisk Mann


Jon Vegard Hovdal
Jon Vegard Hovdal
Conrad
Jon Vegard Hovdal
Conrad
Marianne Jonger
Marianne Jonger
Politikvinne
Marianne Jonger
Politikvinne
Erling Hedly Halvorsen
Erling Hedly Halvorsen
Thorvald
Erling Hedly Halvorsen
Thorvald
Mette Bjørgan
Mette Bjørgan
Bartender
Mette Bjørgan
Bartender
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