
Millionmelonen
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Roald is thrown into a peculiar situation when his grandmother's watermelon is suddenly worth 20 million kroner.
Top Cast
Kristian Brønlund
Kristian Brønlund
Roald
Kristian Brønlund
Roald
Marit Steigre
Marit Steigre
Mormor
Marit Steigre
Mormor
Sebastian Flå
Sebastian Flå
Jonas
Sebastian Flå
Jonas
Peter Joar Hasvold Eie
Peter Joar Hasvold Eie
Albert
Peter Joar Hasvold Eie
Albert
Silje Lian Nordnes
Silje Lian Nordnes
Eivor
Silje Lian Nordnes
Eivor
Marie Belseth Sanden
Marie Belseth Sanden
Henriette
Marie Belseth Sanden
Henriette
Mathias Steigre Lindén
Mathias Steigre Lindén
Henrik
Mathias Steigre Lindén
Henrik
Balder Hopp-Haugstvedt
Balder Hopp-Haugstvedt
Eirik
Balder Hopp-Haugstvedt
Eirik
Heidrun Rogstad Sollie
Heidrun Rogstad Sollie
Mille
Heidrun Rogstad Sollie
Mille
Stein Arvid Strand
Stein Arvid Strand
Harry
Stein Arvid Strand
Harry
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