
The Fire Engine That Disappeared
Thriller · Crime · Drama
Overview
A routine mission ends up in a flaming inferno when a house suddenly explodes. It looks like a spectacular suicide attempt but the technical investigation reveals unexpected evidence. Beck and his men are soon on the tracks of a narcotic syndicate...
Top Cast


Gösta Ekman
Gösta Ekman
Martin Beck
Gösta Ekman
Martin Beck


Kjell Bergqvist
Kjell Bergqvist
Lennart Kollberg
Kjell Bergqvist
Lennart Kollberg


Rolf Lassgård
Rolf Lassgård
Gunvald Larsson
Rolf Lassgård
Gunvald Larsson


Niklas Hjulström
Niklas Hjulström
Benny Skacke
Niklas Hjulström
Benny Skacke


Daniela Ziegler
Daniela Ziegler
Nadja Kovacs
Daniela Ziegler
Nadja Kovacs
Holger Kunkel
Holger Kunkel
Stoiweiler
Holger Kunkel
Stoiweiler


Maria Heiskanen
Maria Heiskanen
Carla
Maria Heiskanen
Carla
Bernt Ström
Bernt Ström
Einar Rönn
Bernt Ström
Einar Rönn


Torgny Anderberg
Torgny Anderberg
Evald Hammar
Torgny Anderberg
Evald Hammar


Agneta Ekmanner
Agneta Ekmanner
Greta Hjelm
Agneta Ekmanner
Greta Hjelm
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