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Release Date:
February 6, 2016
Original Title:
Beck 32 - Steinar
Alternate Titles:
Beck - Steinar
Beck: Steinar
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Nordisk Film Denmark
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15
Runtime: 90
An unidentified body is found in the remains left after a fire in a trailer at a run-down caravan park. The owner of the trailer, a young drug-addicted woman, is missing, but is she really the victim? And what role has the so-called neighbourhood watch from the nearby community played? The case is difficult to solve, with everyone involved guarding their secrets, regardless of social class. Furthermore, police supervisor Klas Fredén decides to go over Martin Beck’s head and recruit charismatic, Norwegian homicide investigator, Steinar Hovland. The newly-structured Beck group faces the blight of a power struggle. And Martin struggles to find his way back to his old self.
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Adaptation:
Mårten Klingberg
Stefan Thunberg
Mikael Syrén
Characters:
Per Wahlöö
Maj Sjöwall
Costume Design:
Maria Felldin
Director:
Mårten Klingberg
Director of Photography:
Jan Jonaeus
Editor:
Rickard Krantz
Executive Producer:
Niva Westlin Dahl
Henrik Zein
Wolfgang Feindt
Bo Thörnwall
Lena Haugaard
Lone Korslund
Nils Ketil Andresen
Åsa Sjöberg
Kenneth Wiberg
Idea:
Josefin Johansson
Makeup Artist:
Anna-Lena Melin
Original Music Composer:
Adam Nordén
Producer:
Tomas Michaelsson
Lars Blomgren
Production Design:
Teresa Beale
Screenplay:
Josefin Johansson
Sound Designer:
Flemming Christensen
Stunt Coordinator:
Kimmo Rajala
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