
Nobel's Last Will
Thriller · Drama · Mystery
Overview
While covering the annual Nobel Banquet for tabloid Kvällspressen, crime reporter Annika Bengtzon witnesses a spectacular murder right in front of her. Two people are shot, one of them the controversial Laureate in Medicine, Aaron Wiesel. Annika is the key witness and is bound by the police not to disclose anything she has seen. A terrorist group with connections to the Middle East quickly admits responsibility for the murder. International press is all over the story, as are the police.
Top Cast


Malin Crépin
Malin Crépin
Annika Bengtzon
Malin Crépin
Annika Bengtzon


Richard Ulfsäter
Richard Ulfsäter
Thomas Samuelsson
Richard Ulfsäter
Thomas Samuelsson


Björn Kjellman
Björn Kjellman
Anders Schyman
Björn Kjellman
Anders Schyman


Leif Andrée
Leif Andrée
Spiken
Leif Andrée
Spiken


Kajsa Ernst
Kajsa Ernst
Berit Hamrin
Kajsa Ernst
Berit Hamrin


Erik Johansson
Erik Johansson
Patrik Nilsson
Erik Johansson
Patrik Nilsson


Felix Engström
Felix Engström
Q
Felix Engström
Q


Andreas Rothlin-Svensson
Andreas Rothlin-Svensson
Bertil Strand
Andreas Rothlin-Svensson
Bertil Strand


Antje Traue
Antje Traue
Kitten
Antje Traue
Kitten


Per Graffman
Per Graffman
Bernhard Thorell
Per Graffman
Bernhard Thorell
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