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Wallander: One Step Behind

Country: Denmark, Language: Danish, 100 mins

Original Title

Steget Efter
  • Director: Birger Larsen
  • Writer: Klas Abrahamsson; Michael Hjorth
  • Producer: Klaus Bassiner; Per Bengtsson

CGiii Comment

A decent TV film...with some deep-rooted emotion.

Quite impressive.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Shortly after police discovers the murder of three friends, police inspector Wallander finds his friend and colleague Svedberg dead. At first believing that Svedberg killed himself, Wallander soon discovers links between Svedberg, the three friends and a fourth person, a young woman at a mental institution.

Cast & Characters

Rolf Lassgård as Kurt Wallander;
Marie Richardson as Maja;
Christer Fant as Svedberg;
Lars Melin as Martinsson;
Kerstin Andersson as Lisa Holgersson;
Peter Gantzler as Hans Christian;
Gustaf Hammarsten as Åke Larstam;
Josefin Peterson as Isa;
Dan Bratt as Bror Sundelius;
Ingvar Haggren as Harald Sandberg;
Petter Heldt as Säkerhetsvakten;
Tjelvar Eriksson as Martin Boge;
Christer Fjällström as Herr Boge;
Lola Ewerlund as Fru Boge;
Robin Stegmar as Ung polis