The Man on the Balcony (1993)

The Man on the Balcony (1993) poster

A serial-killer attacks and murders young girls in the parks of Stockholm. The police have trouble finding any evidence to find the killer. But when a newsstand is robbed in one of the parks while the murderer strikes again, police inspector Martin Beck believes that the robber may be an important witness. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.

Director: Daniel Alfredson
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Stefan Nilsson
Cinematography: Peter Mokrosinski
Editing: Hélène Berlin
Production: Victoria Film, SVT Drama, Rialto Film, SF Studios, Nordisk Film & TV Fond
Country: Germany, Sweden
Language: English, svenska
Original Language: sv

Themes

Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest

Keywords

based on novel or book, police

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man on the Balcony about?
A serial-killer attacks and murders young girls in the parks of Stockholm. The police have trouble finding any evidence to find the killer. But when a newsstand is robbed in one of the parks while the murderer strikes again, police inspector Martin Beck believes that the robber may be an important witness. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
Who directed The Man on the Balcony?
The Man on the Balcony was directed by Daniel Alfredson.
Who stars in The Man on the Balcony?
The Man on the Balcony stars Gösta Ekman, Kjell Bergqvist, Rolf Lassgård, Niklas Hjulström, Jonas Falk, Ulf Friberg.
How long is The Man on the Balcony?
The Man on the Balcony has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
What genre is The Man on the Balcony?
The Man on the Balcony is a Crime, Drama, Thriller, Mystery film.
Where was The Man on the Balcony produced?
The Man on the Balcony was produced in Germany, Sweden.
What are the themes of The Man on the Balcony?
The themes of The Man on the Balcony include: Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest.