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Un flic sur le toit

Original title: Mannen på taket
  • 1976
  • 18
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.5K
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Un flic sur le toit (1976)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

When a police inspector is murdered in hospital, the investigation led by detective Martin Beck uncovers reports of police misconduct and a possible revenge motive.When a police inspector is murdered in hospital, the investigation led by detective Martin Beck uncovers reports of police misconduct and a possible revenge motive.When a police inspector is murdered in hospital, the investigation led by detective Martin Beck uncovers reports of police misconduct and a possible revenge motive.

  • Director
    • Bo Widerberg
  • Writers
    • Maj Sjöwall
    • Per Wahlöö
    • Bo Widerberg
  • Stars
    • Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
    • Sven Wollter
    • Thomas Hellberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    5.5K
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    • Director
      • Bo Widerberg
    • Writers
      • Maj Sjöwall
      • Per Wahlöö
      • Bo Widerberg
    • Stars
      • Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
      • Sven Wollter
      • Thomas Hellberg
    • 29User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
    Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt
    • Martin Beck
    • (as Carl Gustaf Lindstedt)
    Sven Wollter
    Sven Wollter
    • Lennart Kollberg
    Thomas Hellberg
    Thomas Hellberg
    • Gunvald Larsson
    Håkan Serner
    Håkan Serner
    • Einar Rönn
    Ingvar Hirdwall
    Ingvar Hirdwall
    • Åke Eriksson
    • (as Ingvar Hirdvall)
    Bellan Roos
    Bellan Roos
    • Mrs. Eriksson
    Gus Dahlström
    Gus Dahlström
    • Mr. Eriksson
    Harald Hamrell
    Harald Hamrell
    • Stefan Nyman
    Birgitta Valberg
    Birgitta Valberg
    • Mrs. Nyman
    Carl-Axel Heiknert
    Carl-Axel Heiknert
    • Palmon Harald Hult
    • (as Carl Axel Heiknert)
    Torgny Anderberg
    Torgny Anderberg
    • Malm
    Folke Hjort
    Folke Hjort
    • Melander
    Eva Remaeus
    Eva Remaeus
    • Mrs. Kollberg
    Gunnel Wadner
    Gunnel Wadner
    • Mrs. Beck
    Jesper Antell
    • Boy on Tricycle
    • (uncredited)
    Karin Bergstrand
    • Old Lady Drinking Coffee
    • (uncredited)
    Bo Holmström
    Bo Holmström
    • TV Journalist
    • (uncredited)
    Michaela Jolin
    Michaela Jolin
    • Screaming Woman on the Bus
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bo Widerberg
    • Writers
      • Maj Sjöwall
      • Per Wahlöö
      • Bo Widerberg
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    User reviews29

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    8HGH-3

    Top notch police action

    This was the first attempt to mix social comment and action in a Swedish movie. Bo Widerberg had previously tried, successfully, the social comment. This time he tried action for the first time. And without a doubt he succeeded.

    It's about police brutality and a victims attempt to seek revenge. The only trouble is that he doesn't think it's enough to kill the police who was the cause of his anger, but he tries to kill every policeman that comes in sight.

    It shows the routines in police-work, as well as fabulous action sequences. The camera-work is brilliant. Notice the sequence when the camera moves backwards with enormous speed in front of the policemen running down the stairs at the subway-station. Steady-cam wasn't invented yet.

    Brilliant acting galore. Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt playing the Martin Beck part, was really a comedian, not a serious actor. He did a great job, especially in the balcony scene, which was a very painful experience for him.

    If you don't like looking at blood, close your eyes when the curtain opens in the first scene of the film.
    10Renaldo Matlin

    Masterpiece!

    Intense and extremely good police-thriller. Bo Widerberg is earlier responsible for beautiful romantic movies as well as gritty social drama, and suddenly he hits us *slam* right in the face with this movie. "The Man on the Roof" can only be described as the *best* action-thriller ever to come out of Scandinavia. I fear Ingmar Bergman has met his match! The film starts out as a meticulous, detailed account into the investigation of a brutal murder. The search for the killer is lead by homicide detective Martin Beck (surprisingly effectively portrayed by veteran comic actor Lindstedt) and his team in the Stockholm police. Then suddenly barely halfway through, the picture changes pace as it turns into a gripping action movie -and a convincing one at that. Helicopters, machineguns, you name it - and all in the downtown area of Stockholm! I wouldn't believe it had I not seen it for myself. "The Man on the Roof" is definitely as good as expected, and then some.
    8christopher-underwood

    a terrible story

    In the 60s I was very keen on Swedish films and especially Ingmar Bergman like The Virgin Spring (1960) and The Silence (1963) but also Bo Widerberg like of Love 65 (1965) and really Elvira Madigan (1967) but probably never seen this before. It is wonderful, not so much an art movie, but really well done. At first there is a surprising killing and then, perhaps even more of a lot which seems to relate to Police corruption, and how. They are telling us of a terrible story and then not just the death of a Policeman but more to come, of course, on the roof. Some of the people not actors and the mix does well as it is so thrilling. At the very end maybe it doesn't seem quite as realistic but it is all together splendid.
    7gavin6942

    Strong Police Procedual

    Police lieutenant Nyman is murdered in his hospital bed and Martin Beck and his colleagues have another murder to solve. They discover that Nyman was a very tough policeman who received several complaints about his methods.

    The film is based on the novel "The Abominable Man" (1971) by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, though it was actually a book in the middle of a popular detective series rather than the first. Along with the book, director Bo Widerberg was inspired by William Friedkin's film "The French Connection" (1971).

    Widerberg has interestingly contrasted himself with the godfather of Swedish cinema, Ingmar Bergman, noting, "Neither I nor my friends saw very much in him. We didn't find the issue of God's existence that damned important. But it's safe to say you'd be putting yourself in a bad position if you're trying to slit the throat of the father figure before your own debut." Around 750,000 people attended the film in Sweden, making it the most successful film produced by the Swedish Film Institute until Fanny and Alexander was released in 1982. The film was selected as the Swedish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 50th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. A shame, because this film is great and way ahead of its time. The movie looks as good as any movie today (2017).
    9muddlyjames

    Video surprise of the year: realistic, engrossing, ranks with best American crime films of the 70's

    Wow! I wasn't expecting this - a sober, detailed, semi-documentary study of police investigation and tactics from, of all people, Bo Widerberg?!

    I am astonished to say that this is a remarkably realistic and believable film and, as another viewer suggested, should be viewed by current filmakers as a prime reference for how films in this genre can be successfully approached. This truly ranks with the best American crime/police films of the 70's (and soars above all their pale French imitations), though it may lack the visceral impact of DIRTY HARRY or a character as indelible as Popeye Doyle. But character development is not really the film's focus; it is getting the details right - which it does - of the methodical police investigation of a murder and then their forced tactical response to a sniper. In doing this Widerberg and co. avoid a number of cliches and dramatic pitfalls that have plagued other films and television dramas working this turf over the last 40 years. These include cowboy heroics by "rogue" cops, an over-reliance on police jargon (that supposedly lets us know we are "inside the world" of police work), allowing interpersonal melodramas between characters to blur the focus of the story (i.e. catching the criminal), and, of course, the now ritual abuse of explosions, car chases, and machine-gun editing (to supposedly heighten our excitement). There are also no cartoonish twisted-genius serial killers masterminding absurd plot twists. Here the killer is as unspectacular, and as understandable (although we never meet him) as the men pursuing him. It is also remarkable how characters casually enter into the film as they enter the investigation - no one emerges as THE hero - everyone just does his job. And Widerberg is so effective at focusing us on the quiet, "routine" details of how the case develops that when violence erupts in the later part of the film it is truly startling. The scenes of panicking crowds have an unsettling documentary feel. The police response to this threat is, again, restrained, unspectacular (all right the helicopter attack may be pushing it a bit) and intensely dramatic for just that reason (no bells or whistles required). When the criminal is finally stopped it is almost anti-climatic (no drawn-out battles to the death, no swelling music) and this is as it should be for the world remains the same, evil still exists, and the job goes on. Can't wait to see MAN FROM MALLORCA. 9 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The brief scene with the young woman screaming on the bus was shot with a candid camera on a real bus with real passengers. Their reaction to the scream is real.
    • Goofs
      When Beck and Rönn enter Ericsson's room (at his parents' house), you see a shadow of the camera crew on the left wall.
    • Quotes

      Lennart Kollberg: Ask yourself this: Who was Stig Nyman?

      Martin Beck: I didn't really know him very well...

      Lennart Kollberg: Don't be evasive! Who was he? Or rather, what was he?

      Martin Beck: A police officer.

      Lennart Kollberg: Not a satisfying answer

      Einar Rönn: A police lieutenant...? I have to make a phone call

      Lennart Kollberg: Well. What was he?

      Martin Beck: A bad policeman.

      Lennart Kollberg: Wrong! Nyman was a fucking lousy policeman!

    • Connections
      Featured in Carl-Gustaf Lindstedt 70 år (1991)
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    • Release date
      • July 6, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Man on the Roof
    • Filming locations
      • Centralbadet, Norrmalm, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI)
      • Svensk Filmindustri (SF)
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      • SEK 3,900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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