
Easy Money
Drama · Thriller · Crime
Overview
When JW becomes a drug runner in order to maintain his double life, his fate becomes tied to two other men: Jorge, a fugitive on the run from both the Serbian mafia and the police, and mafia enforcer Mrado, who is on the hunt for Jorge.
Top Cast


Joel Kinnaman
Joel Kinnaman
Johan 'JW' Westlund
Joel Kinnaman
Johan 'JW' Westlund


Matias Varela
Matias Varela
Jorge
Matias Varela
Jorge


Dragomir Mrsic
Dragomir Mrsic
Mrado
Dragomir Mrsic
Mrado


Lisa Henni
Lisa Henni
Sophie
Lisa Henni
Sophie


Mahmut Suvakci
Mahmut Suvakci
Abdulkarim
Mahmut Suvakci
Abdulkarim


Dejan Čukić
Dejan Čukić
Radovan
Dejan Čukić
Radovan


Fares Fares
Fares Fares
Mahmoud
Fares Fares
Mahmoud


Joel Spira
Joel Spira
Nippe
Joel Spira
Nippe


Lea Stojanov
Lea Stojanov
Lovisa
Lea Stojanov
Lovisa


Camilo Alanis
Camilo Alanis
Carlos
Camilo Alanis
Carlos
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