Polismördaren

Polismördaren

Release date : January 1, 1994
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Germany / Sweden /
Original Language : Swedish /
Director : Peter Keglevic /
Production companies : SF Studios / SVT Drama / Victoria Film / Rialto Film /
January 1, 1994 1h 29m Germany Crime Swedish More
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A woman is found murdered in a closed amusement park. A young couple who happen to be there at the same time become, without their knowledge, suspects for the murder. They are chased by a large number of police but only Martin Beck believes them to be innocent.
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Gösta Ekman
Martin Beck
Kjell Bergqvist
Lennart Kollberg
Rolf Lassgård
Gunvald Larsson
Tomas Norström
Herrgott Nöjd
Heinz Hoenig
Kapten Mård
Agneta Ekmanner
Greta Hjelm
Stig Engström
Kaj Sundström
Pia Green
Cecilia Sundström
Tova Magnusson
Kia (voice) (uncredited)
Maj Sjöwall
Stugägare (uncredited)
Helmut Zierl
Gunnar Danielsson

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  • title:Polismördaren
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Crime · Drama · Mystery · Thriller ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Swedish ·
  • Director: Peter Keglevic /
  • Writers: Per Wahlöö · Rainer Berg · Maj Sjöwall · Beate Langmaack · Maj Sjöwall · Per Wahlöö ·
  • Production companies: SF Studios · SVT Drama · Victoria Film · Rialto Film ·
  • Overview:A woman is found murdered in a closed amusement park. A young couple who happen to be there at the same time become, without their knowledge, suspects for the murder. They are chased by a large number of police but only Martin Beck believes them to be innocent.
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