Beck 06 - The Monster (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 28, 1998

Original Title:
Beck 06 - Monstret

Alternate Titles:
Beck - Monstret
Beck 6 - Monstret
Beck: Hirviö

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Filmlance International
Frankfurter Filmproduktion GmbH
Victoria Film

Production Countries:
Denmark | Germany | Norway | Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15 

Runtime: 87

A bomb threat is called in to a police station in Stockholm. The police bomb squad blows the briefcase to pieces and it looks like false alarm, until a baby is found inside. Soon, e-mails are sent out to every newspaper about the nasty situation that the police had tried to keep secret. Will the police ever overcome the "Monster"?

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Characters:
Maj Sjöwall
Per Wahlöö

Co-Producer:
Thomas Nilsson

Costume Design:
Mona Theresia Forsén

Director:
Harald Hamrell

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

Sound:
Stefan Ljungberg

Sound Editor:
Peter Janssen
Lars C. Lundberg
Daniel Nilsson

Sound Engineer:
Klas Engström

Story:
Rolf Börjlind

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