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Syskonsommar (2009)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 18M

Director : Jonatan Blom Ramel

Synopsis

Summer is the highlight of the year for Lina, Nisse and Frasse. Sun, games and swimming. But they have to watch out for the Wolf Man. Syskonsommar is a pastisch at The Children of Bullerbyn Village/The Children of Noisy Village .

Actors

Lina Eriksson
Lina Eriksson
Jonatan Blom Ramel
Jonatan Blom Ramel
Jonathan Ridings
Jonathan Ridings

Crews

Jonatan Blom Ramel
Jonatan Blom Ramel
Director
Jonatan Blom Ramel
Jonatan Blom Ramel
Writer

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