What The Block?
"A FATHER, AN OLD LADY AND A CRIMINAL. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?"
Three people living on the same block try to manage their dull yet odd lives.
"A FATHER, AN OLD LADY AND A CRIMINAL. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?"
Three people living on the same block try to manage their dull yet odd lives.
Andri Sævar Arnarsson
Þorsteinn
Máni Emeric Primel
Kristjana
Óli Bjarki Austfjörð
Bjarni / Óli Iðnaðarmaður
Ingibjörg Anna Jónsdóttir
Hulda
Matthildur Steinbergsdóttir
Jóna
Máni Freyr Tórshamar
Máni Iðnaðarmaður
Breki Þór Óttarsson
Ásbjörn
Valur Kári Óskarsson
Gummi
Friðrik Rafn Ólafsson
Sæmi
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