Beck 17 - The Scorpion (2006)
An abused woman is feverishly sought by police in the murder of her ex-husband but is being hidden by abused woman-advocates. At the same time, Gunvald Larsson discovers a police report that his long-estranged sister has been abused. He confronts her with his knowledge but she denies it.
Director: Harald Hamrell
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: June 28, 2006
Cast
- Peter Haber - Martin Beck
- Mikael Persbrandt - Gunvald Larsson
- Björn Bengtsson - Daniel Orrberg
- Ing-Marie Carlsson - Bodil Lettermark
- Källa Bie - Monika Everdag
- Marie Göranzon - Margareta Oberg
- Ingvar Hirdwall - Grannen
- Måns Nathanaelson - Oskar Bergman
- Peter Hüttner - Oljelund
- Elisabet Carlsson - Lillemor Bernér
Screenplay
- Rolf Börjlind (Screenplay)
- Cecilia Börjlind (Screenplay)
- Per Wahlöö (Characters)
- Rolf Börjlind (Story)
- Cecilia Börjlind (Story)
Cinematography: Carl Sundberg
Editing: Harald Hamrell, Thomas Täng
Production: Filmlance International
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Beck 17 - The Scorpion about?
- An abused woman is feverishly sought by police in the murder of her ex-husband but is being hidden by abused woman-advocates. At the same time, Gunvald Larsson discovers a police report that his long-estranged sister has been abused. He confronts her with his knowledge but she denies it.
- Who directed Beck 17 - The Scorpion?
- Beck 17 - The Scorpion was directed by Harald Hamrell.
- Who stars in Beck 17 - The Scorpion?
- Beck 17 - The Scorpion stars Peter Haber, Mikael Persbrandt, Björn Bengtsson, Ing-Marie Carlsson, Källa Bie, Marie Göranzon.
- How long is Beck 17 - The Scorpion?
- Beck 17 - The Scorpion has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is Beck 17 - The Scorpion?
- Beck 17 - The Scorpion is a Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery film.
- Where was Beck 17 - The Scorpion produced?
- Beck 17 - The Scorpion was produced in Sweden.