Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Peter Haber | ... | Martin Beck | |
Mikael Persbrandt | ... | Gunvald Larsson | |
Marie Göranzon | ... | Margareta Oberg | |
Stina Rautelin | ... | Lena Klingström | |
Ing-Marie Carlsson | ... | Bodil Lettermark | |
Måns Nathanaelson | ... | Oskar Bergman | |
Ingvar Hirdwall | ... | Grannen | |
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Peter Hüttner | ... | Oljelund |
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Rebecka Hemse | ... | Inger Beck |
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Neil Bourguiba | ... | Vilhelm Beck |
Jimmy Lindström | ... | Kjell Strömbrink | |
Jonatan Blode | ... | Anders Larsson | |
Anastasios Soulis | ... | Fabian Bronér (as Anastasios 'Stasse' Soulis) | |
Nanna Blondell | ... | Muriel Santander | |
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Mylaine Hedreul | ... | Eva Rosling |
Two girls are hit by a train and killed instantly. Was it murder, or double-suicide? Martin Beck and his team must answer the question of whether the pressure and intimidation faced by these young women in their everyday lives led to their deaths.
Two teenage girls are crossed by a commuter train at dawn outside Flemingsberg. At first, it seems to be a very tragic accident. But the local police unit still wants Martin Beck to take a look. After all, much of the evidens suggests that the girls were forced on the track. Yes, someone seems to have used the commuter tran as the murder weapon. But why bee so brutal? it really produce a big headgear to Beck and his team, becouse as more as they starting to know about the girls, is they left whit the feeling, that they could bee dealing whit an totally randown killer. Or the girls could have committed suicid. And to your surprice are not going to tell you the truth about that in this review