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Wallander Collected Films 8-13 Box Set DVD

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Based on the books by best-selling author Henning Mankell detective Kurt Wallander is an intense and headstrong maverick who is prone to eating poorly sleeping irregularly and drinking too much. With unorthodox methods of working and his blunt approach Wallander relies on instinct and experience and doesn't shy away from using illegal means to solve crimes. Episodes comprise: 1. The Photographer 2. The Container Lorry 3. The Castle Ruins 4. The Black King 5. The Joker 6. The Secret

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Released
25 July 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Entertainment One/Arrow Films 
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Runtime
620 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027035007038 
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Six more feature-length episodes of the acclaimed Swedish crime drama based on the novels by Henning Mankel. Krister Henriksson stars as Kurt Wallander, a jaded police detective ground down over the years by difficult events in his personal life. As he investigates a string of grisly crimes in the cheerless town of Ystad, Wallander is accompanied in his work by his troubled daughter Linda (Johanna Sallstrom). Episodes are: 'The Photographer', 'The Container Lorry', 'The Castle Ruins', 'Blood Line', 'The Joker' and 'The Secret'.

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