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Polis polis potatismos

A famous industrialist is murdered at a restaurant in Malmö. Police inspector Martin Beck in Stockholm gets the case. The suspects lead to people invo...lved in illegal arms deals. But who was the biggest criminal, the murderer or the industrialist?

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In Polis polis potatismos (1993), a renowned industrialist is brutally murdered at a restaurant in Malmö, Sweden. The case falls into the hands of police inspector Martin Beck, located in Stockholm. As he delves into the investigation, Beck encounters a web of suspects who are linked to illicit arms deals. While attempting to uncover the truth behind the homicide, Beck finds himself questioning who the true criminal is: the murderer or the industrialist.

This Swedish crime thriller showcases the relentless determination of Inspector Beck as he navigates through a complex network of deceit and corruption. With a plot shrouded in suspense, viewers are left guessing until the very end. Polis polis potatismos raises thought-provoking questions about culpability and the blurry line between perpetrators and victims.

Directed by Per Berglund, this engaging film keeps audiences on the edge of their seats with its gripping storyline and skilled performances. The movie provides an immersive experience, drawing viewers into the gritty world of crime and showcasing the meticulous work of the police force. With its uniquely Scandinavian sensibilities, Polis polis potatismos offers a dark and captivating glimpse into the underbelly of Swedish society.

For fans of crime dramas and suspenseful mysteries, Polis polis potatismos is a must-watch film that will keep them guessing until the final frame.

Also Known As:

Murder at the Savoy

Release Date:

06 Oct 1993

Writers:

Maj Sjöwall, Per Wahlöö, Per Berglund