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The Bridge ()

Bron/Broen (original title)
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When a body is found on the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, right on the border, Danish inspector Martin Rohde and Swedish Saga Norén have to share jurisdiction and work together to find the killer.

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  Saga / ... (38 episodes, 2011-2018)
Rafael Pettersson ...
  John / ... (37 episodes, 2011-2018)
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  Lillian / ... (32 episodes, 2011-2018)
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  Lilian Larsen / ... (32 episodes, 2011-2018)
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  Hans / ... (30 episodes, 2011-2018)
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  Martin / ... (20 episodes, 2011-2013)
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  Mette / ... (19 episodes, 2011-2013)
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  Henrik (18 episodes, 2015-2018)
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  Jens / ... (15 episodes, 2011-2013)
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  Pathologist / ... (15 episodes, 2011-2018)
Henrik Lundström ...
  Rasmus (14 episodes, 2013-2015)
Maria Kulle ...
  Linn (13 episodes, 2015-2018)
Julie Carlsen ...
  Barbara (11 episodes, 2011-2018)
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  August / ... (10 episodes, 2011)
Anette Lindbäck ...
  Gry (10 episodes, 2011)
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  Navid (10 episodes, 2011)
Kristina Brändén Whitaker ...
  Anne (10 episodes, 2011)
Lotte Munk ...
  Caroline (10 episodes, 2013)
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  Saga (10 episodes, 2013)
Vickie Bak Laursen ...
  Pernille (9 episodes, 2013)
Daniel Adolfsson ...
  Jakob (9 episodes, 2013)
Elliot Metzdorff ...
  Nikolaj (9 episodes, 2011-2013)
Mikael Birkkjær ...
  Jonas (8 episodes, 2018)
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  Jeanette (8 episodes, 2015)
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  Niels (8 episodes, 2018)
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  Susanne (8 episodes, 2018)
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  Laura (8 episodes, 2013)
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  Axel (8 episodes, 2013)
Freja Frost Barlach ...
  Johanne (8 episodes, 2011-2013)
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  Bodil (8 episodes, 2013)
Smilla Bak ...
  Henriks dotter - Henriks datter (8 episodes, 2015-2018)
Holly Lars Bjarke ...
  Henriks dotter - Henriks datter (8 episodes, 2015-2018)
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  Dharma (8 episodes, 2013)
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  Daniel / ... (7 episodes, 2011)
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  Stefan / ... (7 episodes, 2011)
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  Freddie (7 episodes, 2015)
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  Frank (7 episodes, 2018)
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  Julia (7 episodes, 2018)
Iris Mealor Olsen ...
  Ida (7 episodes, 2018)
Erik Enge ...
  Christoffer (7 episodes, 2018)
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  Sofie (7 episodes, 2018)
Kristian Lima de Faria ...
  Åke (7 episodes, 2011)
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  Emil (7 episodes, 2015-2018)
Selma Modéer Wiking ...
  Astrid (7 episodes, 2018)
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  Colbert / ... (7 episodes, 2011-2015)
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  Kevin (7 episodes, 2018)
Anton Frost Barlach ...
  Carl (7 episodes, 2011-2013)
Michael Slebsager ...
  Marc (6 episodes, 2015)
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  Annika (6 episodes, 2015)
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  Claes (6 episodes, 2015)

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Plot Summary

A dead body is found in the middle of the Oresund Bridge, the bridge connecting Copenhagen in Denmark with Malmo in Sweden. The location forces the Copenhagen and Malmo police to collaborate to find the murderer. This brings together Saga Noren and Martin Rohde, who could not be less similar. Written by grantss

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Also Known As
  • Bron (Sweden)
  • Broen (Denmark)
  • Die Brücke: Transit in den Tod (Germany)
  • Broen (Norway)
  • The Bridge (Egypt, English title)
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  • 60 min
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Budget SEK100,000,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Series creator Hans Rosenfeldt never overtly referred to Saga's social awkwardness as a result of her being on the autism spectrum to the cast, including Sofia Helin, during pre-production. He did explain to Ms. Helin the particular behavioural traits he would like to see manifested in Saga, but "feared any labels bestowed on Saga's odd-behaviour would prevent the actors from relating to the character in an individual and authentic manner." "I did not want them to all rush off and learn a "textbook" approach to Asperger's syndrome or autism from the same source material". By not giving the cast and crew a label or category to understand Saga's odd-behaviour, "I hoped that each individual cast and crew member would have a more personal reaction to Saga's character traits and research accordingly". See more »
Goofs In the opening credits some of the traffic footage is mirrored causing the traffic to be driving on the left instead of the right side of the road and taking the roundabout in a clockwise fashion instead of counter-clockwise. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #17.75 (2012). See more »
Soundtracks Hollow Talk See more »
Crazy Credits The opening and closing credits appear in both Swedish and Danish, including the series title and descriptive character names. See more »

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