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Release Date:
April 1, 2016
Original Title:
Beck 34 - Sista dagen
Alternate Titles:
Beck - Den sidste dag
Beck - Sista dagen
Beck: Viimeinen päivä
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Nordisk Film Denmark
Production Countries:
Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15
Runtime: 88
Two traffic officers on a quiet morning shift try to stop a car for speeding. When the car finally pulls over, the driver gets out and shoots at them, killing one of the officers in cold blood. A national alert is issued and an extensive search for the ruthless killer begins, with the Beck group at the lead. Neither the officer’s shocked and wounded colleague nor any of the witnesses have seen anything helpful to the police. Finally, they find the car registration number using a surveillance camera. But, when they enter the car owner’s apartment, they find him shot to death. The first day of summer is a long one for the Beck group, as the killer has more victims on his list.
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Characters:
Maj Sjöwall
Per Wahlöö
Costume Design:
Maria Felldin
Director:
Jörgen Bergmark
Director of Photography:
Mats Axby
Editor:
Erlend Kristoffersen
Executive Producer:
Lena Haugaard
Bo Thörnwall
Wolfgang Feindt
Niva Westlin Dahl
Åsa Sjöberg
Henrik Zein
Lone Korslund
Nils Ketil Andresen
Kenneth Wiberg
Idea:
Antonia Pyk
Makeup Artist:
Anna-Lena Melin
Original Music Composer:
Adam Nordén
Producer:
Lars Blomgren
Tomas Michaelsson
Production Design:
Teresa Beale
Screenplay:
Antonia Pyk
Sound Designer:
Flemming Christensen
Stunt Coordinator:
Kimmo Rajala
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