Pusher (1996)

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Written by Jens Dahl, Nicolas Winding Refn

Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn

Production Year: 1996

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: Denmark

Filmed in Colour

Nicolas Winding Refn's movie stars Kim Bodnia as Frank, a drug pusher on a roll - until things start to go wrong. Taking delivery of a big deal of dope, he's in danger of being busted by the police. Dumping the drugs isn't the problem. Finding the money to pay for them is - he was relying on the profits to clear his debt to a very nasty Mr Big. The film is fascinating in its portrayal of the underbelly of Copenhagen, as Frank sets out to find cash that will save his life.

Cast

Kim BodniaFrank
Zlatko BuricMilo
Laura DrasbækVic
Slavko LabovicRadovan
Image for Mads MikkelsenMads MikkelsenTonny
Peter AnderssonHasse
Vanja BajicicBranko
Lisbeth RasmussenRita
Levino JensenMike
Thomas Bo LarsenJunkie
Lars BomCop
Michael HasselflugCop
Nicolas Winding RefnBrian
Jesper LohmannMikkel
Steen FridbergLasse
Gordon KennedyAnders
Gyda HansenMother
Kenneth SchultzSteff
Coco C.P. DalbertTheis
Karsten SchrøderKarsten
Keith C. StanleyJamaica-Guy
Lisa Lach-NielsenBetina
Thomas AagrenMarten
Eva NaumanProstitute
Thomas HerschelReceptionist
Kenneth HerschelBartender
Gunner ClemannJunkie
Alex NielsenMan in Car

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