When a police inspector is murdered in hospital, the investigation led by detective Martin Beck uncovers reports of police misconduct and a possible revenge motive.When a police inspector is murdered in hospital, the investigation led by detective Martin Beck uncovers reports of police misconduct and a possible revenge motive.When a police inspector is murdered in hospital, the investigation led by detective Martin Beck uncovers reports of police misconduct and a possible revenge motive.
- Awards
- 2 wins
- Martin Beck
- (as Carl Gustaf Lindstedt)
- Åke Eriksson
- (as Ingvar Hirdvall)
- Palmon Harald Hult
- (as Carl Axel Heiknert)
- Boy on Tricycle
- (uncredited)
- Old Lady Drinking Coffee
- (uncredited)
- TV Journalist
- (uncredited)
- Screaming Woman on the Bus
- (uncredited)
- Director
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Storyline
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- TriviaThe brief scene with the young woman screaming on the bus was shot with a candid camera on a real bus with real passengers. Their reaction to the scream is real.
- GoofsWhen Beck and Rönn enter Ericsson's room (at his parents' house), you see a shadow of the camera crew on the left wall.
- Quotes
Lennart Kollberg: Ask yourself this: Who was Stig Nyman?
Martin Beck: I didn't really know him very well...
Lennart Kollberg: Don't be evasive! Who was he? Or rather, what was he?
Martin Beck: A police officer.
Lennart Kollberg: Not a satisfying answer
Einar Rönn: A police lieutenant...? I have to make a phone call
Lennart Kollberg: Well. What was he?
Martin Beck: A bad policeman.
Lennart Kollberg: Wrong! Nyman was a fucking lousy policeman!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt 70 år (1991)
- SoundtracksLTO-tango
Composed by Björn Afzelius
It's about police brutality and a victims attempt to seek revenge. The only trouble is that he doesn't think it's enough to kill the police who was the cause of his anger, but he tries to kill every policeman that comes in sight.
It shows the routines in police-work, as well as fabulous action sequences. The camera-work is brilliant. Notice the sequence when the camera moves backwards with enormous speed in front of the policemen running down the stairs at the subway-station. Steady-cam wasn't invented yet.
Brilliant acting galore. Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt playing the Martin Beck part, was really a comedian, not a serious actor. He did a great job, especially in the balcony scene, which was a very painful experience for him.
If you don't like looking at blood, close your eyes when the curtain opens in the first scene of the film.
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Box office
- Budget
- SEK 3,900,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1