Falcons (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Keith Carradine: Simon.
  • Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir: Dúa.
  • Ingvar E. Sigurðsson: Jóhann.
  • Magnús Ólafsson: Lobbi.
  • Margrét Ólafsdóttir: Auntie.
  • Friðrik Friðriksson: Young Policeman.
  • Axel Prahl: Car Rental Dealer.
  • Marisa Calcagno: Sabine.
  • Margrét Helga Jóhannsdóttir: Barmaid.
  • Ramin Yazdani: Scarface.
  • Geo von Krogh: Salvation Army Host.
  • Hark Bohm: A Man of the World.
  • Ragnheidur Steindórsdóttir: Nurse.
  • Guðmundur Ólafsson: Doctor.
  • Pétur Ólafsson: Uncle Tóti.
  • Theódór Júlíusson: Bus Driver.
  • Randver Thorláksson: Customs Officer.
  • Zack-Volker Michalowski: Antique Dealer.
  • Jóhanna Vigdís Hjaltadóttir: TV Reporter I.
  • Ómar Ragnarsson: TV Reporter II.
  • Örlygur Kristfinnsson: Gallery Owner.
  • Darren Forman: American I.
  • Glenn Robert Hodge: American II.
  • Rafi Guessous: Doorman.
  • Bernd Gajkowski: Lübeck Bartender.
  • Frank Wieczorek: Sad Looking Man.
  • Werner Karle Jung: Shady Looking Man.

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