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The Blue Wolves is a film of genre Drama with Petronella Barker

The Blue Wolves (1993)

The Blue Wolves
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Length 2h35
Genres Drama
Rating55% 2.7642552.7642552.7642552.7642552.764255

De blå ulvene (English: The blue wolves) is a 1993 Norwegian crime film directed by Morten Kolstad, starring Håvard Bakke, Tommy Karlsen and Viggo Jønsberg.

Synopsis

Pelle's (Bakke) father (Jønsberg) is behaving strangely, and together with Proffen (Karlsen), Pelle decides to investigate.

Actors

Petronella Barker

(Rita)
Knut Andersen
Pål Bang-Hansen

(Guest at Vernisag)
Henki Kolstad

(Guest at Vernisag)
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