The Man from Majorca

The Man from Majorca

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Swedish Mannen från Mallorca
Directed by Bo Widerberg
Produced by Göran Lindström
Written by Bo Widerberg
Screenplay by Bo Widerberg
Based on Pig Party
by Leif G.W. Persson
Starring Sven Wollter
Tomas von Brömssen
Music by Björn J:son Lindh
Edited by Bo Widerberg
Production
companies
Drakfilm Produktion, Swedish Film Institute, SF Studios, Sveriges Television, Filmhuset, Crone Film Sales ApS
Distributed by SF Studios, Europafilm, Swedish Film Institute
Release dates
  • October 12, 1984 (1984-10-12) (Sweden)
Running time
102 minutes
Country Sweden
Language Swedish
Budget 500 000 SEK
Box office 15 million SEK

The Man from Majorca (Swedish: Mannen från Mallorca) is a Swedish film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 12 October 1984,[1] directed by Bo Widerberg. The film is based on the novel Grisfesten by Leif G. W. Persson.

The novel has big similarities with the Geijer affair (a rumor that the Swedish minister of justice had been with prostitutes, that the Swedish police had knowledge of it and had informed the prime minister). Leif G.W. Persson lost his job at the police because talking to a journalist about his knowledge about the Geijer case, but denied in the preface of the book (Grisfesten) which he wrote soon after, that it had any connections to the affair. Sven Wollter won the award for Best Actor at the 20th Guldbagge Awards.[2]

Plot

A robber calmly holds up a post-office in Stockholm at Saint Lucy's Day December 13. The policemen Johansson and Jarnebring are the first on the scene and they chase the robber, who escapes. Shortly after, someone dies in a car accident and a dead body is found at a graveyard. After a while it is clear that these incidents has something to do with the robbery, and when the policemen are investigating further, they are beginning to reveal a bigger scandal. Meanwhile it seems that there is a cover-up going on.

Cast

Trivia

References

  1. "Mannen från Mallorca" (in Swedsih Film Database). Mannen från Mallorca. 12 October 1984. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  2. "Mannen från Mallorca (1984)". Swedish Film Institute. 9 March 2014.

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