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In the end of the great war and general major Arthur Ranlow orders an attack on an enemy atomic installation. He sends some men he suspects having a good eye towards his wife. Years later he is confronted with this under an occult session.

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  • Georg Løkkeberg

    Georg Løkkeberg

    Arthur Ranlow, generalmajor

  • Bab Christensen

    Bab Christensen

    Lilian

  • Bjarne Andersen

    Bjarne Andersen

    Sander, sersjant og tjener

  • Fridtjof Mjøen

    Fridtjof Mjøen

    Robert Norvald, doktor

  • Ingerid Vardund

    Ingerid Vardund

    Vera Ranlow

  • Rolf Falkenberg Smith

    Rolf Falkenberg Smith

    Venge, major

  • Bjørn Bergh-Pedersen

    Bjørn Bergh-Pedersen

    Tregenna, major

  • Folkman Schaanning

    Folkman Schaanning

    Teatersjefen

  • Hjalmar Fries

    Hjalmar Fries

    Dr. Thorne

Overview

In the end of the great war and general major Arthur Ranlow orders an attack on an enemy atomic installation. He sends some men he suspects having a good eye towards his wife. Years later he is confronted with this under an occult session.

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