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Sjöwall & Wahlöö - Berättelsen om ett brott

The whole story of how the books about Martin Beck came to be is told here. It's a love story. A young couple wanted to talk about the injustices in society. Thus was born the modern detective story. It has been over 50 years since the first book in the series came out and it would only be in the fall of the age that Sjöwall Wahlöö was celebrated as the creator of the entire modern detective genre.

Top Cast

  • Marie Richardson

    Marie Richardson

    Narrator (voice)

  • Maj Sjöwall

    Maj Sjöwall

    Self

  • Per Wahlöö

    Per Wahlöö

    Self (archive footage)

  • Magnus Roosmann

    Magnus Roosmann

    Self - Voice reading from books

  • Tomas Alfredson

    Tomas Alfredson

    Self

  • Lee Child

    Lee Child

    Self

  • Michael Connelly

    Michael Connelly

    Self

  • Leif G.W. Persson

    Leif G.W. Persson

    Self

  • Jan Guillou

    Jan Guillou

    Self

Overview

The whole story of how the books about Martin Beck came to be is told here. It's a love story. A young couple wanted to talk about the injustices in society. Thus was born the modern detective story. It has been over 50 years since the first book in the series came out and it would only be in the fall of the age that Sjöwall Wahlöö was celebrated as the creator of the entire modern detective genre.

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