Arne Dahl: Dödsmässa Trailer

Arne Dahl: Dödsmässa Trailer (2015)

06 January 2015 120 mins

Early one morning, a bank office in the middle of Stockholm is hit with a violent robbery. When the police storm the premises, the robbers have vanished without a trace. The event mystifies the A Unit who, under the supervision of US Intelligence, takes the case. When they find a strange hiding place inside one of the bank's walls, with traces of secrets from the days of the Cold War, it soon becomes clear that the bank robbers are just pawns in a larger game. A game that will soon claim more victims.

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Cast

Malin Arvidsson

as Kerstin Holm

Natalie Minnevik

as Ida Jankowicz

Shanti Roney

as Paul Hjelm

Alexander Salzberger

as Jorge Chavez

Magnus Samuelsson

as Gunnar Nyberg

Vera Vitali

as Sara Svenhagen

Alexander Karim

as Bengt Åkesson

Vanna Rosenberg

as Lotta Björk

Adam Pålsson

as Eskil Trasteby

Kenneth Milldoff

as Frank Albrekt

Crew

International Titles

Arne Dahl 07 - Dödsmässa Trailer

International Releases Dates

Sweden 06 January 2015

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