Spandex Man

Spandex Man

6.5

Apr 20 2007

0h 14m

In Ben's home, the walls are decorated with news articles about violent incidents he witnessed. One day he dresses himself to a pastel-colored super hero before a masquerade, and turns out that his superhero will be put to the test.

Ronny Ellingsen

Ronny Ellingsen

Hjørdis Kaland

Hjørdis Kaland

Arild Vestre

Arild Vestre

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