Where to watch The Fisherman's Son (1957) in the UK
The Fisherman's Son (1957) is not currently listed on any UK streaming, rental, or purchase service. Last verified on 16 May 2026 by ScreenSearch.
The 1930s. Young fisherman Oskars Klava dreams of new nets to help him gain independence from the collector Garoza but he lacks the trust of old fishermen.
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Cast & crew
Top-billed cast in The Fisherman's Son.
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Eduards PavulsOskars -
Astrīda GulbeAnita -
Jānis OsisGaroza -
Baiba Indriksone -
Valda Freimūte -
Harijs Avens -
Žanis Kopštāls -
Elmārs Ozols
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