Die Tote im Goeta-Kanal (Roseanna) (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 1993

Original Title:
Die Tote im Goeta-Kanal (Roseanna)

Alternate Titles:
Beck - Roseanna

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Nordisk Film & TV Fond
Rialto Film
SF Studios
SVT Drama
Victoria Film

Production Countries:
Germany | Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15 

Runtime: 95

A young American girl is found dead in Gota Kanal, Swedens largest channel. Since there are hardly any clues or evidence at all it seems as if the murder cant be solved. Martin Beck and his men are assigned to the case. Soon they find a likely suspect and together with a police woman they begin a cat and mouse game to catch him. Plot by Mattias Pettersson.

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Assistant Director:
Jimmy Karlsson

Casting:
Catti Edfeldt
Catharina Bragée
Anette Mandoki
Angela Marquis

Costume Design:
Lenamari Wallström

Director:
Daniel Alfredson

Director of Photography:
Dan Myhrman

Editor:
Hélène Berlin

Executive Producer:
Bertil Ohlsson

Novel:
Maj Sjöwall
Per Wahlöö

Original Music Composer:
Stefan Nilsson

Producer:
Hans Lönnerheden

Production Design:
Mikael Kinning

Production Manager:
Jutta Ekman

Screenplay:
Jonas Cornell

Sound:
Peter Eklund
Peter Larsson
Leif Westerlund

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