

Beck 33 - End of the Road
Three brutal murders are committed in a house in a quiet suburb. The victims are a former police officer, his wife and their 10 year old son. The Beck group takes on the case and find that there is a hidden security room in the victims’ house, containing stolen weapons. They find fingerprints from a criminal who was involved in a robbery 4 years ago. After the robbery, he shot his accomplices and disappeared without a trace, along with their haul of 6.3 million. The question is how the former police officer ended up with the weapons and how is he connected to the thieves? The case wakes strong feelings at Police Headquarters and takes highest priority.
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Plot Summary
A fishing trawler crew is found dead in an apparent accident, but Detective Martin Beck suspects foul play. The investigation leads him into a complex web of smuggling and betrayal, as he uncovers a dangerous operation run by a ruthless individual known only as 'Leviatan'. Beck must race against time to expose the truth before more lives are lost.
Critical Reception
Beck - Levitan was generally well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its gripping plot and strong performances, particularly from Peter Haber as Martin Beck. The film successfully continued the tradition of the popular Swedish crime series, offering a suspenseful and well-crafted mystery.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful plot and atmospheric tension.
- Commended for Peter Haber's consistent portrayal of Detective Beck.
- Considered a solid entry in the long-running Beck series.
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Fun Fact
The 'Beck' series is one of the most successful and longest-running crime drama franchises in Swedish television history, with numerous films and seasons produced over decades.
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