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Release Date:
August 30, 2013
Original Title:
Snabba cash - Livet deluxe
Alternate Titles:
Easy Money - Lass sie bluten
Easy Money 3
Easy Money 3 - Lass sie bluten
Easy Money 3 : le dernier souffle
Easy Money III - Lass sie bluten
Easy Money: Life Deluxe
Laka lova 3
Snabba Cash: Life Deluxe
Snabba cash - Livet deluxe
Snabba cash 3
Snabba cash III
Snabba cash III - Livet Deluxe
Snabba cash III Livet Deluxe
Snadný prachy 3: Život deluxe
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fantefilm
Film i Väst
Hobohm Brothers
Nordisk Film Sweden
Nordsvensk Filmunderhållning
SVT
Tre Vänner
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany | Norway | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16 KR: 18 NL: 16 NO: 18 SE: 15
Runtime: 127
JW now lives in exile and is more than ever determined to find out what happened to his missing sister Camilla. Every trace leads him to the world of organized crime in Stockholm. Jorge is about to do his last score – the largest robbery in Swedish history. But during the complicated preparations he meets a woman from his past – Nadja. Martin Hägerström is chosen to go undercover into the Serbian mafia, in order to get its notorious boss Radovan Krajnic behind bars. When an assassination attempt is made on Radovan, his daughter Natalie is pulled into the power struggle within the Serbian mafia.
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Associate Producer:
Annica Bellander Rune
Casting:
Dominika Posserén
Johannes Persson
Cinematography:
Askild Vik Edvardsen
Co-Producer:
Jessica Ask
Johannes Hobohm
Lone Korslund
Are Heidenstrøm
Maximilian Hobohm
Christian Wikander
Costume Design:
Marie Flyckt
Director:
Jens Jonsson
Editor:
Theis Schmidt
Line Producer:
Michel Megherbi
Sara Waldeck
Music:
Jovan Radomir
Jon Ekstrand
Novel:
Jens Lapidus
Producer:
Fredrik Wikström
Production Design:
Lina Nordqvist
Screenplay:
Jens Jonsson
Maria Karlsson
Story:
Fredrik Wikström
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