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Med rett til å drepe 1971

★ 7.22 votes35 min📅 1971-02-14

In the bleak future of Med rett til å drepe (1971), a thought-provoking Norwegian Sci-Fi short, a law is passed that allows citizens to serve sentences for crimes they intend to commit. This concept raises questions about morality and the nature of justice.

Cast

Rolf Søder
Rolf Søder
Rolf Sand
Rolf Sand
William Nyrén
Mona Levin
Mona Levin
Michaela Spandow
Tor Stokke
Kjell Stormoen
Elna Hallenberg Næss
Ole-Jørgen Nilsen
Ole-Jørgen Nilsen
Jon Heggedal

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Med rett til å drepe (1971) about?

A Norwegian Sci-Fi short that explores the consequences of a law that allows citizens to serve sentences for crimes they intend to commit.

Who directed Med rett til å drepe?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Med rett til å drepe?

The film features a talented cast, including Rolf Søder, Rolf Sand, and William Nyrén.

Is Med rett til å drepe (1971) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating is not available, its thought-provoking themes and gripping storyline make it a compelling watch for fans of Sci-Fi and social commentary.

How long is Med rett til å drepe?

The film has a runtime of 35 minutes.

About Med rett til å drepe (1971) — A Gritty Sci-Fi Short That Challenges the Conventions of Justice

In the bleak future of Med rett til å drepe (1971), a thought-provoking Norwegian Sci-Fi short, a law is passed that allows citizens to serve sentences for crimes they intend to commit. This concept raises questions about morality and the nature of justice. As a result, post-criminals and pre-criminals alike are sent to face their harsh fates on perilous Convict Planets. Few return, leaving behind only scars and nightmares. Directed by an unknown filmmaker, this 35-minute masterpiece stars Rolf Søder, Rolf Sand, and William Nyrén, delving into themes of survival, rebellion, and the consequences of one's actions. As the boundaries between right and wrong blur, the audience is left to ponder the true meaning of justice in this gripping tale of pre-criminals and post-criminals.