De kalte ham Skarven

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De kalte ham Skarven
Directed by Wilfred Breistrand
Erik Folke Gustavson
Written byErik Folke Gustavson
Roar Petersen
Starring Per Christensen
Liv Ullmann
Release date
4 February 1965
Running time
85 minutes
Country Norway
LanguageNorwegian

De kalte ham Skarven (English: They Called Him Skarven) is a 1965 Norwegian drama film directed by Wilfred Breistrand and Erik Folke Gustavson, starring Per Christensen and Liv Ullmann. The film is about a fisherman who has to face judgement on his life after an accident.

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