Beck 04 - Eye for an Eye (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 27, 1998

Original Title:
Beck 04 - Öga för öga

Alternate Titles:
Beck - Silmä silmästä
Beck - Öga för öga
Beck 4 - Öga för öga
Beck: Silmä silmästä
Beck: Øje for Øje

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Filmlance International
Frankfurter Filmproduktion GmbH
Nordisk Film & TV Fond
TV 2
TV4
Victoria Film

Production Countries:
Denmark | Germany | Norway | Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15 

Runtime: 90

In this film Beck and his team are trying to find a serial killer, whose victims are spread all over Sweden. An obvious connection is that all the victims are women, and they were all in the same class, and Beck thinks that a scandal back in the past has something to do with the murders. But no one wants to talk about the past and it becomes a struggle to find the perpetrator before the final murder - only one woman is still alive.

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Characters:
Maj Sjöwall
Per Wahlöö

Co-Producer:
Thomas Nilsson

Costume Design:
Mona Theresia Forsén

Director:
Kjell Sundvall

Director of Photography:
Olof Johnson

Editor:
Thomas Täng

Executive Producer:
Michael Smeaton
Ole Søndberg

Makeup Artist:
Anna-Lena Melin

Original Music Composer:
Ulf Dageby

Producer:
Lars Blomgren
Thomas Lydholm

Production Design:
Lasse Westfelt

Screenplay:
Rolf Börjlind

Set Decoration:
Mattias Olsson

Sound:
Klas Engström
Anders Hörling
Stefan Ljungberg

Sound Editor:
Peter Janssen
Daniel Nilsson

Story:
Rolf Börjlind

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