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Nine Lives
Nine Lives

Nine Lives

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The movie takes place during World War II and depicts the true story of Jan Baalsruds amazing escape from the German army from the coast of Northern Norway and across the border to the neutral country Sweden.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Norwegian

Runtime

96 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

03 October 1957

Country

Norway

Cast

Jack Fjeldstad

Jack Fjeldstad

Jan Baalsrud

Henny Moan

Henny Moan

Agnes

Alf Malland

Alf Malland

Martin

Joachim Holst-Jensen

Joachim Holst-Jensen

Bestefar

Lydia Opøien

Lydia Opøien

Jordmoren

Edvard Drabløs

Edvard Drabløs

Skolelæreren

Sverre Hansen

Sverre Hansen

Skomakeren

Rolf Søder

Rolf Søder

Sigurd Eskeland

Ottar Wicklund

Ottar Wicklund

Henrik

Olav Nordrå

Olav Nordrå

Konrad

Alf Ramsøy

Alf Ramsøy

Ivar, kjelketrekker

Jens Bolling

Jens Bolling

Alfred, kjelketrekker

Per Bronken

Per Bronken

Ole, kjelketrekker

Grete Nordrå

Grete Nordrå

Stenografen

Lillebil Nordrum

Lillebil Nordrum

Sykepleiersken

Erik Melbye Brekke

Erik Melbye Brekke

En tysk soldat

Mette Møller

Mette Møller

Danserinnen

Lars Andreas Larssen

Lars Andreas Larssen

Amund, kjelketrekker

Wilfred Breistrand

Wilfred Breistrand

Kjelketrekker

Johs. Løken

Johs. Løken

Kjelketrekker

Harald Trangsrud

Harald Trangsrud

Kjelketrekker

Erling Wicklund

Erling Wicklund

Henriks sønn

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