Tre mand frem for en trold
Feb 24 1967
•Family
An amateur photographer has accidentally captured something special in a landscape photo from Sweden, something that an alert journalist could turn into a good story. Something that looks like a troll. The magazine, seeing an opportunity for a snappy report, funds an expedition to the supposed troll's lair, and in addition to the photographer and journalist, a skeptical folklorist joins the trip.
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Lone Hertz
Vilhelmina

Jørgen Ryg
Vilhelm, naturfotograf

Axel Strøbye
Max, journalist

Ebbe Rode
Professor
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