
Searchers: The Return
Crime · Drama
Overview
Jocke wants to change his life and start studying after the prison sentence, but instead he is freed, against his will, from the prison. His brother owes a criminal from the Balcans large sums of money.
Top Cast


Liam Norberg
Liam Norberg
Jocke
Liam Norberg
Jocke
Mats Helin
Mats Helin
Matte
Mats Helin
Matte


Ray Jones IV
Ray Jones IV
Ray Lopez
Ray Jones IV
Ray Lopez


Thorsten Flinck
Thorsten Flinck
Zoran
Thorsten Flinck
Zoran


Johanna Sällström
Johanna Sällström
Johanna
Johanna Sällström
Johanna


Johan Wahlström
Johan Wahlström
Roman
Johan Wahlström
Roman


Reine Brynolfsson
Reine Brynolfsson
Roger
Reine Brynolfsson
Roger


Matti Berenett
Matti Berenett
Sven
Matti Berenett
Sven


Thomas Hedengran
Thomas Hedengran
Stig
Thomas Hedengran
Stig


Tommy Sporrong
Tommy Sporrong
Police in plain car
Tommy Sporrong
Police in plain car
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