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The difficult priest Kruse is against the business community's town mid-summer party planned by Garman. Based on the novel by Alexander Kielland.
The difficult priest Kruse is against the business community's town mid-summer party planned by Garman. Based on the novel by Alexander Kielland.
Tore Foss
Morten Kruse, presten
Jon Lennart Mjøen
Thomas Randulf
Erling Drangsholt
Christensen, banksjef
Kristen Dahl
Ellingsen, kjøpmann
Claus Wiese
Holck, kandidat
Toralf Sandø
Iversen, politibetjent
Else-Merete Heiberg
Constance Blomgren
Egil Hjorth-Jenssen
Peder Pedersen
Johannes Eckhoff
Christian Frederik Garman
The difficult priest Kruse is against the business community's town mid-summer party planned by Garman. Based on the novel by Alexander Kielland.
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