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Tonny is released from prison – again. This time he has his mind set on changing his broken down life, but that is easier said than done.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
- Tonny: Mads Mikkelsen
- Smeden: Leif Sylvester
- Kusse Kurt: Kurt Nielsen
- Charlotte: Anne Sørensen
- Ø: Øyvind Hagen-Traberg
- Røde: Karsten Schrøder
- Gry: Maria Erwolter
- The Old: Dan Dommer
- Svend: Sven Erik Eskeland Larsen
- Chief: Jean Pierre Peuleve
- Milo: Zlatko Burić
- Prostitute: Maya Ababadjani
- Prostitute: Maria Mendoza
- Valdemar: Luis Werner Grau
- Baby: Lasse Wenkers
- Kurt’s Daughter: Anja Bertelsen
- Lille Muhammed: Ilyas Agac
- Mia: Sine Nielsen
- Jeanette: Linse Kessler
- Lotte: Lotte Wenkens
- Vanja: Vasilije Bojičić
- Slavko: Slavica Knežević
- Deployed: Hakan Turan
- Deployed: L’ymani Saibi
- Deployed: Ayoub Saibi
- Deployed: Rachied Isdrissi
- Deployed: Hüseyin Turan
- Deployed: Salar Janabzadeh
- Deployed: Knud Vesterskov
- Deployed: Sune Anderson
- Deployed: Karsten Sø
- Deployed: Jasim Laut
- Girl in Ferrari: Sofie Aandahl
- Man in Ferrari: Jan Fog
- Man with Dog: Flemming Hansen
- Car Thief: Henrik Blich
- Car Thief: Thomas Scheer
- Car Thief: Thomas Harder
- Man in Subway: Allan Grandal
- Wedding Guest: Charlotte Gamberg
- Wedding Guest: Jeppe Kristiansen
- Wedding Guest: Latka Bakic
- Wedding Guest: Lennert Mouritzen
- Wedding Guest: Marcus Kolind
- Wedding Guest: Mia R. Andersen
- Wedding Guest: Pawel Godziak
- Wedding Guest: Ronny Watt
- Wedding Guest: Janelie Jensen
- Wedding Guest: Tom Frederiksen
- Wedding Guest: Jeller
- Wedding Guest: Natale Zupelli
- Wedding Guest: Katinka A. Schyberg
- Wedding Guest: Henrik Boensvang
- Wedding Guest: Albert Hatchwell
- Wedding Guest: Christian Wenkens
- Bartender: Kitt Nielsen
- Bartender: Michael Zile
- Stripper: Aino Junka
- Night Bus Passenger: David Adam
- Night Bus Passenger: Linus Ekland
- Night Bus Passenger: Geneal Sanders
- Night Bus Passenger: Camilla Ramonn
Film Crew:
- Editor: Janus Billeskov Jansen
- Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
- Executive Producer: Rupert Preston
- Original Music Composer: Peter Peter
- Director of Photography: Morten Søborg
- Executive Producer: Kim Magnusson
- Executive Producer: Mikkel Berg
- Producer: Henrik Danstrup
- Executive Producer: Kenneth D. Plummer
- Editor: Anne Østerud
- Production Design: Rasmus Thjellesen
- Costume Design: Jane Whittaker
- Foley Artist: Jack Stew
- Dolby Consultant: James Seddon
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mark Paterson
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Paul Carr
- Sound Designer: Jens Bønding
Movie Reviews:
- r96sk: ‘Pusher II’ improves upon its predecessor, if only by a little.
- I found this 2004 flick to be comparatively more pleasant to watch, not in terms of a lack of violence or anything (there’s plenty!) but more so just as a film in general – it feels more well made and a bit more progressive story-wise. It’s still nothing perfect or anything that enthralled me at all, but I definitely class it highly (albeit minorly) than ‘Pusher’.
- I would’ve preferred a sequel that followed up with Kim Bodnia’s Frank, at least character-wise anyway as actor-wise Mads Mikkelsen is the one I’d prefer to watch instead. Mikkelsen puts in a good performance, 8 years on from his acting debut in the original. Away from Mads, Leif Sylvester Petersen is probably the standout – though all the support cast are pretty much level with each other to be honest.
- I’m interested to see where the third and final flick from this series goes, given Mads Mikkelsen’s absence and, from what I gather from the tiniest of look-ups out of pure nosiness, Kim Bodnia’s continued disappearance. Viaplay recommended ‘Pusher 3’ at the end of this film and their promo image features Zlatko Burić, so I know he makes it a hat-trick of appearances at least.

