In Stockholm, on St. Lucy's feast day, a bandit daringly robs a crowded post office. Within a fortnight, two witnesses are dead. Two cops from vice squad, Johansson and Jarnebring, who were ... Read allIn Stockholm, on St. Lucy's feast day, a bandit daringly robs a crowded post office. Within a fortnight, two witnesses are dead. Two cops from vice squad, Johansson and Jarnebring, who were the first to the crime scene, pursue all leads and identify a suspect, an arrogant member ... Read allIn Stockholm, on St. Lucy's feast day, a bandit daringly robs a crowded post office. Within a fortnight, two witnesses are dead. Two cops from vice squad, Johansson and Jarnebring, who were the first to the crime scene, pursue all leads and identify a suspect, an arrogant member of the elite secret police, a man assigned to guard the country's Minister of Justice. Jus... Read all
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- (as Ingvar Hirdvall)
- Minister of Justice
- (as Hans Willius)
- Sven Roland Martinsson, Prisoner on the Run
- (as Carl Olof Alm)
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Still, Bo Widerberg is a film-maker worth (re-)discovering, as his approach is different from ordinary Beck-Wallander type of series. They have more action and twists, are less static, contain scenes and lines that make you giggle, and policemen are "ordinary" persons with their odd apprehensions and weaknesses... Additionally, a good overview of the 1980ies Stockholm, with the clear domination of Volvos and Saabs. In spite of some similarities with famous thrillers from the prior decade, the film in question is an independent witty story, not a copy or remake adapted for Sweden. Performances are good as well, I particularly liked Sven Wollter as Jarnebring and Ernst Günther as Dahlgren.
Well, the ending is realistic, but creates a kind of discontent, as the story is not round up in "clear" manner. Nevertheless, based on the circumstances above, Mannen från Mallorca is a film that could be shown on TV or cinematheques more often.
Here it sure is. The Leif GW Persson novel, on which the film is based, is about misuse of power, all the way up. The novel is actually loosely based on a political scandal in Sweden, which Persson was involved in revealing.
Widerberg's movie has got several qualities, way beyond that of creating a thrill. With a very firm grip, of the kind only somebody that skilled as a director can have, he tightens the suspense, intensifies the conflict, broadens the importance of what takes place, until the film becomes an unpleasant, but in its own way accurate, revelation about modern society. And it's a good thrill, too.
A trivia of interest to none but me, I guess, is that one of the locations is my apartment at that time.
The most amazing with this film is that you keep finding something new in it, something you haven't noticed before. The plot is so complicated that it will take you a couple of viewings to understand everything. But, it's well worth it.
It's a film that really sticks to your mind, it leaves nobody unmoved. So go rent it today, I'll promise that you won't be disappointed.
This movie is an excellent time document full of critic towards swedish society in the early '80s.
I've seen it 20-25 times and I always enjoy watching it again!
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- TriviaA lot of the car scenes were shot in downtown Stockholm without permit from the police, often with hidden camera crews and crew contact only through walkie-talkies. Eventually, the film crew were stopped by civilian police, who let the matter pass when they recognized Sven Wollter from his previous police film Un flic sur le toit (1976), jokingly telling him: "Aha, a colleague!"
- GoofsThe sound from the TV as Johansson is celebrating Christmas with his son and his ex-wife has the items of the Disney Christmas Special, shown every Christmas in Sweden, coming in the wrong order. When they are sitting in the sofa, the sound is from Le clown de la jungle (1947), whereas when Johansson is leaving, the sound comes from the end of L'atelier du Père Noël (1932), which is always shown first.
- Crazy creditsThere are no end credits for this film. All credits are shown at the beginning, and at the end, the film simply fades to black.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Stjärnbilder (1996)
- SoundtracksSanta Lucia/Natten går tunga fjät
(uncredited)
Written by Teodoro Cottrau
Swedish lyrics by unknown
[Sung by the children that visit the post office]
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- The Man from Majorca
- Filming locations
- Solsundavägen 26, Nacka, Stockholms län, Sweden(the Minister of Justice's house)
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- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1