
Hotel E
Animation
Overview
A confrontation of two worlds-- Two rooms, one of which is full of light and colors, the other a monotonous gray.
Top Cast


Gita Kalmet
Gita Kalmet
Alice (voice)
Gita Kalmet
Alice (voice)
Arne Sirel
Arne Sirel
Ben (voice)
Arne Sirel
Ben (voice)
Timo Viljakainen
Timo Viljakainen
Donald (voice)
Timo Viljakainen
Donald (voice)


Egon Nuter
Egon Nuter
George (voice)
Egon Nuter
George (voice)


Kaie Mihkelson
Kaie Mihkelson
Jane (voice)
Kaie Mihkelson
Jane (voice)
Osmo Miettinen
Osmo Miettinen
John (voice)
Osmo Miettinen
John (voice)
Ulna Nomm
Ulna Nomm
Julia (voice)
Ulna Nomm
Julia (voice)


Maria Avdjuško
Maria Avdjuško
Mary (voice)
Maria Avdjuško
Mary (voice)
Aivar Kuusk
Aivar Kuusk
Robert (voice)
Aivar Kuusk
Robert (voice)
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