The Fourth Man

6.8
201458m

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The year is 1975, and the West German embassy in Stockholm is occupied by German terrorists. It's an attack not only on the embassy, but on Sweden's long-standing pride as a peaceful nation. In the aftermath of the violent occupation, the Swedish Security Police suspects the six terrorists had help from the outside, possibly from a group of Swedish sympathizers. But no leads can be found until fourteen years later.

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Seasons

3 Episodes • Premiered 2014

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1. Episode 1

8.0

The year is 1975, and the West German embassy in Stockholm is occupied by German terrorists. It's an attack not only on the embassy, but on Sweden's long-standing pride as a peaceful nation. In the aftermath of the violent occupation, the Swedish Security Police suspects the six terrorists had help from the outside, possibly from a group of Swedish sympathizers. But no leads can be found until fourteen years later.

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2. Episode 2

7.0

The fourth swede that helped with the occupation of the west german embassy, gets identified. The case soon gets to be more complicated and delicate.

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3. Episode 3

8.0

The occupation of the west german embassy and the unsolved murder seems to be connected in a way that can cause grave consequences for swedish politics. The commision are working discreet and the clock is ticking.

Cast

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Rolf Lassgård

Lars Martin Johansson

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Helena af Sandeberg

Jeanette Eriksson

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Per Svensson

Bo Jarnebring

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Claes Malmberg

Evert Bäckström

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Shima Niavarani

Linda Martinez

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Ida Engvoll

Stein, 17 år

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Filip Berg

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