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Wallander: The Heritage

April 21, 2010 1h 37m 4.6/10 (16 votes)

Originally released in 2010. Wallander: The Heritage is a thriller/crime film. directed by Mikael Marcimain.

Starring Krister Henriksson, Lena Endre, and Sverrir Gudnason

Synopsis

When Manfred Stjarne is stabbed to death outside the Brada cider factory his wife Claire has inherited - suspicion falls on Polish worker Jan Kowalski, with whose wife Manfred was having an affair, but Jan is found hanged - later evidence suggesting foul play. Benjamin Wilkes, an ex-psychologist who helped Manfred select redundancy candidates, is killed in the same way as Manfred, putting disgruntled ex-Brada employees in the frame, but a third slaying implicates a former patient of Wilkes, who has connections to the Stjarne family. A newly loved-up Isabelle and Pontius start to fool around whilst on surveillance, taking their eye off the ball and allowing this suspect to confront Claire.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 21, 2010 15 years ago
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Runtime 1h 37m 97 minutes total
User Rating 4.6/10 Mixed (16 votes)
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Language SV Original language
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Country Sweden Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
SV

Production Companies

  • Yellow Bird
  • TV4
  • Film i Skåne
  • Canal+
  • ARD Degeto

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wallander: The Heritage about?

When Manfred Stjarne is stabbed to death outside the Brada cider factory his wife Claire has inherited - suspicion falls on Polish worker Jan Kowalski, with whose wife Manfred was having an affair,...

Who directed Wallander: The Heritage?

Wallander: The Heritage was directed by Mikael Marcimain.

How long is Wallander: The Heritage?

Wallander: The Heritage has a runtime of 1 hours and 37 minutes (97 minutes total).

When was Wallander: The Heritage released?

Wallander: The Heritage was released on April 21, 2010 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Wallander: The Heritage?

The main cast of Wallander: The Heritage includes Krister Henriksson, Lena Endre, Sverrir Gudnason, Nina Zanjani, Mats Bergman.