Svalan, katten, rosen, döden (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 14, 2006

Original Title:
Svalan, katten, rosen, döden

Alternate Titles:
Håkan Nesser: Die Schwalbe, die Katze, die Rose und der Tod
Svalen, katten, rosen, døden
Swallow, Cat, Rose, Death
The Swallow, the Cat, the Rose, and the Dead

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
ARD
Gotlands Filmfond
Nordisk Film & TV Fond
SF Studios
TV 2
TV4
YLE

Production Countries:
Denmark | Finland | Germany | Norway | Sweden

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Who is the murderer?

Münster stumbles upon the body of a young woman who has been strangled in her home and surprises the killer, who is still at the scene. The killer flees, but an unusual book is found at the scene, dedicated to the killer. When another victim is found, Van Veeteren's literary expertise is put to the test when it becomes clear that they are dealing with a serial killer who chooses his victims based on the names of characters from 19th-century crime novels. What will be the name of the next victim?

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Casting:
Imor Hermann

Costume Design:
Marie Flyckt

Director:
Daniel Lind Lagerlöf

Director of Photography:
Olof Johnson

Editor:
Anders Nylander

Executive Producer:
Johan Mardell

First Assistant Director:
Richard Holm

Foley Artist:
Lola Boström

Makeup Artist:
Jenny Fred

Music:
Stefan Nilsson

Novel:
Håkan Nesser

Producer:
Jan Marnell

Production Design:
Lars Strömsten

Second Assistant Director:
Levan Akin

Sound:
Magnus Bergentz
Dan Widegren

Sound Designer:
Per Boström
Christer Melén

Story:
Björn Carlström
Stefan Thunberg

Writer:
Niklas Rockström

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