
Kamilla and the Thief 2
Drama · Family
Overview
Kamilla and the Thief - Part 2 continues where the first Kamilla movie ends. Sebastian going to jail, but Kamilla did not fail his friend, even if she refused to have contact with him and is bullied because she is "a friend of a thief." Kamilla is the only one who believes in Sebastian when he says that he will not steal. Can Sebastian to keep that promise? Kamilla is faithful - but is it enough?
Top Cast
Veronika Flåt
Veronika Flåt
Kamilla Pytten
Veronika Flåt
Kamilla Pytten


Dennis Storhøi
Dennis Storhøi
Sebastian Kåk
Dennis Storhøi
Sebastian Kåk
Agnete G. Haaland
Agnete G. Haaland
Sofie Pytten
Agnete G. Haaland
Sofie Pytten


Morten Harket
Morten Harket
Christoffer
Morten Harket
Christoffer
Kaare Kroppan
Kaare Kroppan
Joakim Jensen
Kaare Kroppan
Joakim Jensen
Silje Trones Lønseth
Silje Trones Lønseth
Maren Sørgården
Silje Trones Lønseth
Maren Sørgården
Helge Nygård
Helge Nygård
Stor-Peder
Helge Nygård
Stor-Peder
Ellef Mo Sagvollen
Ellef Mo Sagvollen
Rasmus
Ellef Mo Sagvollen
Rasmus
Hannah Jørgensen
Hannah Jørgensen
Pauline
Hannah Jørgensen
Pauline


Jack Fjeldstad
Jack Fjeldstad
Fengselssjef
Jack Fjeldstad
Fengselssjef
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