No More Murders (2013)

No More Murders (2013) poster

Puck and Einar decide to spend the last weeks of their vacation in Einar's idyllic childhood town Skoga. Pucks father Johannes Ekstedt, professor in Egyptology, has a household cat called Thotmes III that joins the couple. They get to borrow both Einar's sisters beautiful old wooden house as well as her highly competent housekeeper. But after the first night, the idyll crumbles. Einar finds a dead body on the lawn, a young man stabbed to death by a dagger. Christer Wijk enters the stage and with the help of Pucks observations the mystery approaches its tragic solution.

Director: Peter Schildt
Genre: Crime
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Karl Frid, Pär Frid
Cinematography: Rolf Lindström
Editing: Malin Lindström, Thomas Täng
Production: Pampas Produktion
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv

Keywords

based on novel or book

More Films by Director: Peter Schildt
More Films in Genre: Crime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is No More Murders about?
Puck and Einar decide to spend the last weeks of their vacation in Einar's idyllic childhood town Skoga. Pucks father Johannes Ekstedt, professor in Egyptology, has a household cat called Thotmes III that joins the couple. They get to borrow both Einar's sisters beautiful old wooden house as well as her highly competent housekeeper. But after the first night, the idyll crumbles. Einar finds a dead body on the lawn, a young man stabbed to death by a dagger. Christer Wijk enters the stage and with the help of Pucks observations the mystery approaches its tragic solution.
Who directed No More Murders?
No More Murders was directed by Peter Schildt.
Who stars in No More Murders?
No More Murders stars Tuva Novotny, Linus Wahlgren, Ola Rapace, Julia Sporre, Karl Linnertorp, Niklas Falk.
How long is No More Murders?
No More Murders has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is No More Murders?
No More Murders is a Crime film.
Where was No More Murders produced?
No More Murders was produced in Sweden.