Selkvinnen

Selkvinnen

5.0

Nov 16 1953

1h 17m

Drama

The Faroe Islands during the 18th century. Danish bailiff's control the island. In Torshamn lives Master Wenzel, known as hard but just. Wenzel tries to arrange a marriage for his daughter Inger.

Lauritz Falk

Lauritz Falk

Paul Nolsøe

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Liv Hagerup

Ragni, Paul's Cousin

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Hjalmar Fries

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