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Release Date:
August 7, 2013
Original Title:
Kung Liljekonvalje av dungen
Alternate Titles:
Crimes of Passion 2: King Lily of the Valley
Kung Liljekonvalj av dungen
Lelietjes van Dalen
Maria Lang 2: Kung Liljekonvalje
Meiklokje
Ślubny bukiet
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Pampas Produktion
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15
Runtime: 90
Spring is in the air and Puck and Einar, as well as Christer Wijk are invited to a wedding in Skoga. The day before the wedding, the bride-to-be enters a flower-shop in order to inspect her bridal bouquet of lily of the valley, but suddenly vanishes without at trace. When she eventually turns up again, it is Christer who finds her. She lies dead outside her home with a bouquet of lily of the valley in her hand. Everybody close to the bride are suspects, not least her best friend, whom Christer has just begun flirting with. Everybody seems to have something to hide. Question is: are their secrets connected to the murder?
Casting:
Ann-Christine Rolén
Costume Design:
Ingrid Sjögren
Digital Imaging Technician:
Joakim Eriksson
Director:
Christian Eklöw
Christopher Panov
Director of Photography:
Andrés Rignell
Editor:
Sofia Lindgren
First Assistant Director:
Frida Hvenmark
Novel:
Maria Lang
Producer:
Renée Axö
Production Design:
Maria Håård
Production Manager:
Lisa Berggren Eyre
Production Sound Mixer:
Lasse Liljeholm
Patrik Strömdahl
Screenplay:
Jonna Bolin-Cullberg
Charlotte Orwin
Script Editor:
Inger Scharis
Second Assistant Director:
Svante Åhman
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