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Condemned. Jazz of Seaside

"Inspired by real events"

Rokas decides to take everything into his hands and starts new business project. Where love and money meets - there will be blood, that will paint coast red.

Top Cast

  • Tadas Gryn

    Tadas Gryn

    Rokas Kybartas/Kaukas

  • Justina Nemanytė

    Justina Nemanytė

    Inga

  • Jokūbas Bareikis

    Jokūbas Bareikis

    Dominykas

  • Andrius Žiurauskas

    Andrius Žiurauskas

    Kašalotas

  • Simonas Storpirštis

    Simonas Storpirštis

    Ernestas

  • Marius Jampolskis

    Marius Jampolskis

    Šarūnas

  • Edgar Bechter

    Edgar Bechter

    Šilingas

  • Akvilė Žirgulytė

    Akvilė Žirgulytė

    Irma

  • Karolis Kasperavičius

    Karolis Kasperavičius

    Dainius

Overview

Rokas decides to take everything into his hands and starts new business project. Where love and money meets - there will be blood, that will paint coast red.

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