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Den japanska shungamålningen ()


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Martin Beck gets a phone call from his German colleague, Hans Sperling, who is in Stockholm to buy a painting at auction. Sperling has found a dead woman in his hotel, and needs Martin's help. The murder investigation leads them into a... See more »

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Martin Beck
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Margareta Oberg
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Gunvald Larsson
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Lena Klingström
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Bodil Lettermark
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Oskar Bergman
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Grannen
Dieter Pfaff ...
Hans Sperling
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Ernst Levendahl
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Malte Beverin
Katarina Lundgren ...
Marie Liskowska (as Katarina Lundgren-Hugg)
Dan Bratt ...
Jan Forsgren
Jeff Ranara ...
Sun
Hans V. Engström ...
Jovan Andrecz
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Gila Andrecz
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Nettan
Valerio Amico ...
Peve Anrell
Peder Lamm ...
Auktionsutropare
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Sofie Egermark
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Konstexpert
Tina Kerubi ...
Pappersleverantör
Odile Nunes ...
Hotellansvarig
Helen Halmell ...
Portier
Fredrik Ljungestig ...
Hotellnisse
Niki Nordenskjöld ...
Köksa
Elsie Holm Sjögren ...
Dam med hund
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Policeofficer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Kjell Sundvall

Written by

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Cilla Börjlind ... (story) &
Rolf Börjlind ... (story)
 
Cilla Börjlind ... (screenplay) &
Rolf Börjlind ... (screenplay)
 
Maj Sjöwall ... (characters) &
Per Wahlöö ... (characters)

Produced by

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Lars Blomgren ... producer
Ann Collenberg ... line producer
Lena Haugaard ... associate producer
Kim Magnusson ... executive producer
Tomas Michaelsson ... producer
Sigrid Strohmann ... associate producer
Henrik Zein ... associate producer

Music by

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Anders Bagge ... (music composed by)
Anders Herrlin ... (music composed by)
Jennie Löfgren ... (music composed by)

Cinematography by

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Rolf Lindström

Editing by

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Thomas Täng ... (as Tomas Täng)

Editorial Department

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Katarina Duske ... assistant editor
Christer Eidhagen ... digital color timer
Glennie Pettersson ... post-production coordinator
Trevor Sims ... conforming editor

Casting By

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Niklas Ohlson

Production Design by

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Lasse Westfelt

Costume Design by

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Katja Watkins

Makeup Department

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Love Larson ... makeup artist: second unit
Anna-Lena Melin ... key makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Elin Ankarvret ... first assistant director
Niklas Ohlson ... second unit director

Art Department

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Ayden Demirkiran ... carpenter
Teddy Holm ... painter
Ulrika Holmér ... construction manager
Per Johansson ... painter
Pontus Klereborn ... property master
Jimmy McGann ... property master
Kurt Renström ... tapestry (as Kurt Rehnström)
Kristoffer Sjöström ... painter
Peder Svensk ... stand-by props
Göran Westfelt ... carpenter

Sound Department

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Flemming Christensen ... sound designer / sound mixer
Carl Aage Hansen ... foley artist (as Nalle Hansen)
Thomas Huus ... sound designer
Anders Hörling ... dialogue editor
Andreas Kongsgaard ... sound designer (as Andreas Kongsgaard Mogensen)
Arttu Kontkanen ... sound assistant
Martin Langenbach ... foley artist
Stefan Ljungberg ... sound
Bo Persson ... sound: second unit (as Bosse Persson)

Special Effects by

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Gusten Blick ... special effects
Johan Harnesk ... special effects coordinator
Christian Niklasson ... special effects

Stunts

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Kimmo Rajala ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Björn Becker ... gaffer
Håkan Hall ... electrician
Marcus Hansson ... electrician
Ocki Hansson ... best boy electric
Mattias Högberg ... director of photography: second unit
Nisse Johansson ... key grip
Ian Johnson ... electrician
Lars Karlsson ... assistant camera: second unit (as Lasse Karlsson)
Peter Milanov ... steadicam operator
Erik Nordlund ... second assistant camera
Christian Norman ... assistant camera
Hjalmar Rechlin ... video assist
Bengt Wanselius ... still photographer

Casting Department

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Carin Anzelius ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sigge Avander ... costume assistant
Marina Kaarik ... costume trainee

Location Management

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Pontus Klereborn ... location scout
Rene Zuber ... location manager (as René Zuber)

Music Department

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Anders Herrlin ... music mixer
Jennie Löfgren ... music mixer

Script and Continuity Department

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Susanne Falck ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Lotta Axing ... project coordinator
Carola Hansson ... production staff
Anders Lexne ... armorer
Magnus Lindberg ... production accountant
Martina Pettersson ... production coordinator (as Martina Svantesson)
Annika Rogell ... runner: second unit
Joakim Strömholm ... production staff
Sara Tjernström ... assistant production accountant
Catherine Valdman ... assistant accountant
Frida Welander ... runner

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Martin Beck gets a phone call from his German colleague, Hans Sperling, who is in Stockholm to buy a painting at auction. Sperling has found a dead woman in his hotel, and needs Martin's help. The murder investigation leads them into a dark world of art fraud. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Den japanska shungamålningen (Sweden)
Runtime
  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Goofs When Gunvald is making a phone call with a mobile phone (with built-in camera) inside the castle - despite he could not have brought that phone inside the castle due to a metal detector at the front entrance. Later on, when Beck and the other police officers are trying to save Gunvald, they go there by car and can't alert Gunvald as he has told them in a previous phone call (from inside the castle) that he is unreachable and had to leave his mobile phone in his car due to a metal detector at the front entrance. When Beck and the police officers, who all are heavily armed, enters the castle - no alarm from a metal detector goes off. In other words, a lot of plot holes in the end of this movie... See more »
Movie Connections References Sperling (1996). See more »

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