Frederick Offrein

Most Popular Frederick Offrein Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Forgotten Wells Trailer (1994)

12 September 1994

A TV team ends up at an old farm to make a film about the place. At the same time a couple of armed desperados come to the farm and the trouble begins.

The Violent Past Trailer (2001)

27 July 2001

Stefan is a man with a violent past. His skills come in handy when he tries to help a Bosnian stripper find her father who is hiding somewhere in Sweden.

The Jönsson Gang Turns Up Again Trailer (1986)

24 October 1986

As always, Sickan has come up with a new plan. This time he wants to rob the IKEA furniture store. During their nightly break-in Sickan discovers that the store is used as a secret smuggling central for sending American computers to the Soviet Union.

The Mad Bunch Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

A peace researcher is kidnapped and a high ransom requested. The daughter of the peace researcher hires a bunch of happy amateurs playing mercenaries to rescue his father.

The Russian Ninja Trailer (1989)

12 December 1989

An ex-mercenary is enlisted back into the life to rescue the boyfriend of the daughter of a powerful mogul.

Fatal Secret Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Everybody is after a floppy disc. CIA. KGB. And even David Carradine (as Michael LeWinter). Non-stop action, or so the soundtrack would have one believe.

The Hired Gun Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

A hardcore former mercenary in Africa is commissioned by a neo-Nazi organization to bring secret documents from WW2, hidden at an American military base.

Blood Tracks Trailer (1985)

01 November 1985

A film crew producing a rock music video decides to shoot at an abandoned factory above the snow line.

Animal Protector Trailer (1988)

01 January 1988

Swedish animal rights action film. Extremely strange things are happening at a US military base under the command of Colonel Whitlock.

Alexandra - syns vi inte finns vi inte Trailer (2025)

31 October 2025

Nightclub queen Alexandra Charles became nationally famous in the 1960s through the club Alexandra’s, which fundamentally transformed Stockholm’s nightlife.