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The Quake (Skjelvet)
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A very strong earthquake in 1904 was in the Norwegian city of Oslo, which was 5.4 magnitudes on the Richter scale. Its center was in Oslo Grappen which passes under the Norwegian capital. This story, which has been told about a painful reality for years, may be repeated exactly the same scale that happened in Oslo for many years, during which everything collapsed.
A very strong earthquake in 1904 was in the Norwegian city of Oslo, which was 5.4 magnitudes on the Richter scale. Its center was in Oslo Grappen which passes under the Norwegian capital. This story, which has been told about a painful reality for years, may be repeated exactly the same scale that happened in Oslo for many years, during which everything collapsed.
Actors:
Fredrik Skavlan,
Edith Haagenrud-Sande,
Kristoffer Joner,
Kathrine Thorborg Johansen,
Jonas Hoff Oftebro,
Kyrre Mosleth,
Stig R. Amdam,
Ravdeep Singh Bajwa,
Ingvild Haugstad,
Hang Tran,
Per Frisch
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Fredrik Skavlan
2 September 1966, Oslo, Norway
Edith Haagenrud-Sande
Kristoffer Joner
19 September 1972, Stavanger, Norway
Kathrine Thorborg Johansen
Jonas Hoff Oftebro
Kyrre Mosleth
Stig R. Amdam
Ravdeep Singh Bajwa
Ingvild Haugstad
Hang Tran
Per Frisch
November 29, 1951 in Norway
Director:
John Andreas Andersen
Country:
Norway
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