Lasermannen | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Ulf Ryberg |
Directed by | Mikael Marcimain |
Starring | David Dencik Sten Ljunggren Sten Johan Hedman |
Composer | Malou Meilink |
Country of origin | Sweden |
No. of episodes | 3 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Marianne Gray |
Producer | Susann Billberg-Rydholm |
Production locations | Stockholm, Sweden |
Cinematography | Hoyte van Hoytema |
Editor | Mattias Morheden |
Running time | 3 × 90 min |
Production company | SVT Drama |
Original release | |
Network | SVT |
Release | 23 November – 7 December 2005 |
Lasermannen ("The Laserman") is a Swedish mini series based on real events produced by SVT Drama,[1] based on the bestselling book Lasermannen – en berättelse om Sverige by Gellert Tamas, which is based on the Lasermannen events. It is known as one of the Swedish movie-industry's most well-made and well-acted films. Not to be confused with the Swedish documentary also called "Lasermannen" or "Lasermannen (en dokumentär)".
Story
The three-part mini series follows the police investigation of a series of brutal shootings against immigrants in Stockholm during the early 1990s, and the story is entwined with the life and tragic history of the lone-wolf racist serial shooter John Ausonius, played by the look-alike actor David Dencik.
Cast
- David Dencik – John Ausonius
- Sten Ljunggren – Lennart Thorin
- Sten Johan Hedman – Thorstensson
- Amanda Ooms – Ilse
- Kenneth Milldoff – Lars-Erik Forss
- Ralph Carlsson – Stefan Bergqvist
- Leif Andrée – Tommy Lindström
- Pale Olofsson – Eklind
- Per Morberg – Prisoner
References
External links
- Lasermannen at IMDb
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