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Release Date:
January 1, 2018
Original Title:
Beck 35 - Ditt eget blod
Alternate Titles:
Beck - Ditt eget blod
Beck - Eget kød og blod
Beck: Omaa vertasi
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
C More Entertainment
DR
Filmlance International
Nordisk Film Denmark
TV 2
TV4
ZDF
ZDF Enterprises
Production Countries:
Denmark | Germany | Norway | Sweden | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: 15
Runtime: 90
A man is beaten to death in the Middle East. In Stockholm, a young woman disappears on her way home from work. These two events will prove to be related. Since Martin Beck has quit, Steinar Hovland leads the search for the missing girl. But Martin is drawn into the case when he decides to help the national Security Police investigate a suspected terrorist. They soon realize that they are in a race against time to stop a catastrophe.
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Characters:
Maj Sjöwall
Per Wahlöö
Costume Design:
Maria Felldin
Director:
Mårten Klingberg
Director of Photography:
Jan Jonaeus
Editor:
Margareta Lagerqvist
Executive Producer:
Wolfgang Feindt
Kenneth Wiberg
Henrik Zein
Lars Blomgren
Lena Haugaard
Lone Korslund
Peter Haber
Kristofer Hivju
Åsa Sjöberg
Bo Thörnwall
Niva Westlin Dahl
Idea:
Mårten Klingberg
Makeup Artist:
Anna-Lena Melin
Original Music Composer:
Adam Nordén
Producer:
Tomas Michaelsson
Production Design:
Teresa Beale
Screenplay:
Mårten Klingberg
Sound:
Stefan Ljungberg
Sound Designer:
Flemming Christensen
Stunt Coordinator:
Kimmo Rajala
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