Beck 29 - Invasion

March. 21,2015      
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The bodies of two buried men are found and despite persistent attempts, they cannot be identified. When another man is murdered they discover new evidence that soon leads them to an Islamist terrorist cell.

Peter Haber as  Martin Beck
Mikael Persbrandt as  Gunvald Larsson
Ingvar Hirdwall as  Grannen
Rebecka Hemse as  Inger
Måns Nathanaelson as  Oskar Bergman
Jonas Karlsson as  Klas Fredén
Elmira Arikan as  Ayda Çetin
Åsa Karlin as  Andrea Bergström
Anu Sinisalo as  Gunilla Urst
Anna Asp as  Jenny Bodén

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