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Daddy's Success

One day, Laffen, a family man, homeowner, and watchmaker, overhears his 17-year-old son lecturing his younger siblings. He gives them a shocking analysis of their poor father. The father puts on his workout clothes and goes for a jog in the neighborhood, to the amusement of his neighbors and the despair of his family. After a lucky shot, he wins the gold medal in athletics.

Top Cast

  • Sølvi Wang

    Sølvi Wang

    Pim, Laffens kone

  • Henki Kolstad

    Henki Kolstad

    Laffen, pappa

  • Carsten Winger

    Carsten Winger

    Herman

  • Jon Lennart Mjøen

    Jon Lennart Mjøen

    Paprika

  • Synne Skouen

    Synne Skouen

    Tale, Laffens datter

  • Willie Hoel

    Willie Hoel

    Sølibat

  • Carsten Byhring

    Carsten Byhring

    Kubeinet, fysioterapeut

  • Arvid Nilssen

    Arvid Nilssen

    Admiralen

  • Dan Fosse

    Dan Fosse

    Nille

Overview

One day, Laffen, a family man, homeowner, and watchmaker, overhears his 17-year-old son lecturing his younger siblings. He gives them a shocking analysis of their poor father. The father puts on his workout clothes and goes for a jog in the neighborhood, to the amusement of his neighbors and the despair of his family. After a lucky shot, he wins the gold medal in athletics.

Rating

6.7 / 10
3 Reviews
0 Popular

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