

Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
When the charred remains of woman are found, Säpo, the Swedish Security Services, suspect Gunvald Larsson of being mixed up in her murder. The dead woman was wanted internationally and a member of a group of militant eco-activists carrying out attacks around the world. Gunvald sets out on his own to find the woman's murderer, with Säpo on his heels. Martin Beck is ordered to arrest Gunvald and his loyalty to his colleague is now put to the test.
Top Cast


Peter Haber
Peter Haber
Martin Beck
Peter Haber
Martin Beck


Mikael Persbrandt
Mikael Persbrandt
Gunvald Larsson
Mikael Persbrandt
Gunvald Larsson


Ingvar Hirdwall
Ingvar Hirdwall
Grannen
Ingvar Hirdwall
Grannen


Måns Nathanaelson
Måns Nathanaelson
Oskar Bergman
Måns Nathanaelson
Oskar Bergman


Kirsti Eline Torhaug
Kirsti Eline Torhaug
Kim Reeshaug
Kirsti Eline Torhaug
Kim Reeshaug
Christoffer Hedén
Christoffer Hedén
Tom Reeshaug
Christoffer Hedén
Tom Reeshaug


Stephen Rappaport
Stephen Rappaport
George - EJM
Stephen Rappaport
George - EJM


Daniel Goldman
Daniel Goldman
Andy - EJM
Daniel Goldman
Andy - EJM


Stefan Marling
Stefan Marling
Timh - EJM
Stefan Marling
Timh - EJM
Suzanna Dilber
Suzanna Dilber
Birgitte - EJM
Suzanna Dilber
Birgitte - EJM
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