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Aberdeen (5-Jul-2000)

Director: Hans Petter Moland

Writers: Kristin Amundsen; Lars Bill Lundholm; Hans Petter Moland

Original Music Composed by: Zbigniew Preisner

Producers: Tom Remlov; Petter J. Borgli

Keywords: Drama

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Ian Hart
Actor
8-Oct-1964   Played John Lennon in Backbeat
Lena Headey
Actor
3-Oct-1973   The Remains of the Day
Charlotte Rampling
Actor
5-Feb-1945   The Verdict
Stellan Skarsgård
Actor
13-Jun-1951   Breaking the Waves

CAST

Stellan Skarsgrd   ...   Tomas
Jean Anderson   ...   Kaisa as a Child
Lena Headey   ...   Kaisa
Charlotte Rampling   ...   Helen
Louise Goodall   ...   Sara
Jason Hetherington   ...   Perkins
Kate Lynn Evans   ...   Emily
John Killoran   ...   Blake
John Harwood   ...   Huddleson
Sara Marie Maltha   ...   Receptionist
Fergus McLarnon   ...   Eric
Anders T. Andersen   ...   Customs Official
Henriette Steenstrup   ...   Car Rental Clerk
Kari Simonsen   ...   Waitress
Jan Grnli   ...   Granbakken
Gard Eidsvold   ...   Disagreeable Man
Frydis Armand   ...   Alcoholic Woman
Lise Rostad   ...   Party Guest
Nina Andresen   ...   Airline Stewardess
Jon Erling Wevling   ...   Airline Attendant
Justine Midda   ...   Mother
Richard Laing   ...   Father
Nicolai Moland   ...   Child 1
Ann Moland   ...   Child 2
Max Moland   ...   Child 3
Ian Hart   ...   Clive
Stacey Gough   ...   Police Officer
Lorraine McIntosh   ...   Nurse
Matthew Wynn   ...   Bar Drunk
Garrett Pennery   ...   Lard Ass
Marshall Lancaster   ...   Moose
John Webber   ...   "Special Branch"
Leo Gregory   ...   Young Man 1
Tony Bluto   ...   Young Man 2
Angela Chadfield   ...   Ticket Clerk
Sion Tudor Owen   ...   Punter
Lewis Howden   ...   Plainclothes Policeman 1
Sandy West   ...   Plainclothes Policeman 2

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