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Ugler i mosen (1959)

Gênero : Aventura, Família, Mistério

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Ivo Caprino
Escritor : Odd Grythe

Sinopse

Oslo family the Monsens recieve uncle Pavel's house on the south coast of Norway after his passing. Mr. Monsen is also under the assumption that he has won 5000NOK in the lottery, though things are not as they seem. On an old record, the little girls hear uncle Pavel tell the story of a lost treasure buried somewhere in the house, but to find its location, one must solve 4 riddles.

Atores

Grethe Kausland
Grethe Kausland
Maren (as Lille Grethe)
Kari Borg
Kari Borg
Trine
Turid Balke
Turid Balke
Fru Monsen
Sverre Hansen
Sverre Hansen
Monsen, bokholder
Kjetil Bang-Hansen
Kjetil Bang-Hansen
Sebaldus
Egil Hjorth-Jenssen
Egil Hjorth-Jenssen
Dehli, kjøpmann
Ingolf Rogde
Ingolf Rogde
Magelsen senior
Willie Hoel
Willie Hoel
Magelsen junior
Aud Schønemann
Aud Schønemann
Alfhilda
Amund Rydland
Amund Rydland
Haldorsen, kaptein

Tripulações

Ivo Caprino
Ivo Caprino
Director
Ivo Caprino
Ivo Caprino
Writer
Finn Havrevold
Finn Havrevold
Novel
Arne Holm
Arne Holm
Sound
Leif Ingebretsen
Leif Ingebretsen
Sound
Bjørn Woll
Bjørn Woll
Music
Bjarne Amdahl
Bjarne Amdahl
Music
Finn Bergan
Finn Bergan
Director of Photography
Olav Engebretsen
Olav Engebretsen
Editor
Per G. Jonson
Per G. Jonson
Producer
Odd Grythe
Odd Grythe
Screenplay
Nurven Bredangen
Nurven Bredangen
Makeup Artist
Arvid Furulund
Arvid Furulund
Lighting Manager

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