Why Was Olof Palme Killed?

Why Was Olof Palme Killed?

Release date : January 27, 1987
Runtime : 54m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Margarita Tyupkina /
Writers : Andrei Krasilnikov /
Production companies : Central Television USSR /
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From the cycle "Political Theater". The teleplay is built as a kind of investigation into the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, during which, unlike a criminal investigation, not the identity of the criminal is revealed, but the fate of Palme himself, his life principles, views, intentions and dreams.
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  • title:Why Was Olof Palme Killed?
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1987
  • Runtime:54m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Margarita Tyupkina /
  • Writers: Andrei Krasilnikov ·
  • Production companies: Central Television USSR ·
  • Overview:From the cycle "Political Theater". The teleplay is built as a kind of investigation into the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, during which, unlike a criminal investigation, not the identity of the criminal is revealed, but the fate of Palme himself, his life principles, views, intentions and dreams.
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