In Order of Disappearance
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Directed by | Hans Petter Moland |
Written by | Kim Fupz Aakeson |
Produced by | Stein B. Kvae |
Starring | Stellan Skarsgård |
Cinematography | Philip Øgaard |
Edited by | Jens Christian Fodstad |
Music by | Brian Batz Kaspar Kaae Kåre Vestrheim |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Countries | Norway Sweden Denmark |
Languages | Norwegian Swedish English Serbian German |
In Order of Disappearance (Template:Lang-no) is a 2014 Norwegian black comedy action film directed by Hans Petter Moland and starring Stellan Skarsgård. The film had its premiere in the competition section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Plot
Nils Dickman (Stellan Skarsgård) is a snow plow driver in the fictional town of Tyos, Norway. He learns that his son has died, supposedly of a heroin overdose. Nils knows his son was no addict but does not know what happened. While grieving he learns the local drug gang is behind the crime. He hunts down the two killers and kills both of them, but not before they confess. Based on this information, he goes after their boss. But a retaliation killing by the local boss puts him in the crossfire between two rival gangs: one local, one "imported" from Serbia.
Cast
- Stellan Skarsgård as Nils Dickman
- Pål Sverre Valheim Hagen as Ole Forsby ("Greven")
- Bruno Ganz as Papa
- Birgitte Hjort Sørensen as Marit
- Peter Andersson as Egil Dickman ("Wingman")
- Kristofer Hivju as Stig Erik Smith ("Strike")
- Jan Gunnar Røise as Jan Petter Eriksen ("Jappe")
- Jakob Oftebro as Aron Horowitz ("Junior")
- Tobias Santelmann as Finn Heimdahl
- Jon Øigarden as Karsten Petterson
- Miodrag Krstović as Dragomir Bogdanović
- Sergej Trifunovic as Nebojsa Mihajlović
- Anders Baasmo Christiansen as Geir
- Stig Henrik Hoff as experienced police officer
- Goran Navojec as Stojan Micić
- David Sakurai as Takashi Claus Nielsen ("Kineseren")
- Atle Antonsen as Reddersen
Remake
StudioCanal and producer Michael Shamberg are producing an English-language remake with the original director Hans Petter Moland and starring Liam Neeson under the title Hard Powder.[2]
References
- ^ "Berlinale 2014: Competition Complete". berlinale. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
- ^ Busch, Anita (15 March 2017). "Emmy Rossum Joining Liam Neeson In 'Hard Powder'". Retrieved 28 November 2017.
External links
- Official website
- In Order of Disappearance at IMDb
- In Order of Disappearance at Rotten Tomatoes
- In Order of Disappearance at the Swedish Film Institute Database