The Man on the Roof

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The Man on the Roof
Directed by Bo Widerberg
Produced by Per Berglund
Written by Maj Sjöwall (novel)
Per Wahlöö (novel)
Bo Widerberg (screenplay)
Starring Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
Sven Wollter
Thomas Hellberg
Håkan Serner
Distributed by AB Svensk Filmindustri
Release date(s) 1976
Running time 110 min
Language Swedish
Budget 3,900,000 SEK
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The Man on the Roof (Mannen på taket) is a 1976 Swedish film directed by Bo Widerberg, based on the novel The Abominable Man by Sjöwall and Wahlöö. The film is a crime thriller about the police officer Martin Beck trying to catch a killer, and it reaches its climax when the killer barricades himself on a roof top in central Stockholm with an automatic rifle. A memorable scene is where a Bell 206 crashes in Odenplan. Wideberg was inspired by the 1971 The French Connection.

The film won two Guldbagge Awards in 1977 for "Best Film" and "Best Actor" (Håkan Serner). It is still considered one of the best films made in Sweden.

[edit] Trivia

  • Bo Widerberg didn't like the fake theater blood so pigs blood was used in the movie.
  • The actor Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt was picked for the part as the policeman Beck after Wideberg had seen him with a serious face in a talk show not knowing he was on air. Earlier Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt was mostly known for roles in comedy films.

[edit] Cast

  • Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt as Martin Beck
  • Sven Wollter as Lennart Kollberg
  • Thomas Hellberg as Gunvald Larsson
  • Håkan Serner as Einar Rönn
  • Ingvar Hirdwall as Åke Eriksson
  • Birgitta Valberg as Mrs. Nyman
  • Carl-Axel Heiknert as Palmon Harald Hult
  • Torgny Anderberg as Malm
  • Bellan Roos as Mrs. Eriksson
  • Gus Dahlström as Mr. Eriksson
  • Folke Hjort as Melander
  • Eva Remaeus as Mrs. Kollberg
  • Gunnel Wadner as Mrs. Beck

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