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Beck 07 - The Money Man 1998

★ 5.928 votes87 min📅 1998-06-03

In *Beck 07 - The Money Man (1998)*, Sweden's gritty crime landscape collides with personal betrayal when a closeted police officer, Martin Beck's trusted ally, is blackmailed into feeding Stockholm's underworld with classified police intelligence.

Director: Harald Hamrell

Cast

Peter Haber
Peter Haber
Martin Beck
Mikael Persbrandt
Mikael Persbrandt
Gunvald Larsson
Stina Rautelin
Stina Rautelin
Lena Klingström
Per Morberg
Per Morberg
Joakim Wersén
Ingvar Hirdwall
Ingvar Hirdwall
Grannen
Rebecka Hemse
Rebecka Hemse
Inger
Fredrik Ultvedt
Jens Loftegård
Michael Nyqvist
Michael Nyqvist
John Banck
Lasse Lindroth
Peter
Peter Hüttner
Peter Hüttner
Oljelund

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Beck 07 - The Money Man* (1998) about?

This crime thriller follows a gay police officer whose double life takes a dangerous turn when he's coerced into betraying his colleagues to Stockholm's underworld kingpin, Gavling. As the web of deception tightens, the officer's loyalty—and survival—are tested in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.

Who directed *Beck 07 - The Money Man*?

Harald Hamrell directed this intense installment of the *Beck* series, bringing a moody, suspense-driven approach to the crime drama.

Who stars in *Beck 07 - The Money Man*?

The film features Peter Haber as Martin Beck, Mikael Persbrandt, Stina Rautelin, Per Morberg, and Ingvar Hirdwall in pivotal roles.

Is *Beck 07 - The Money Man* (1998) worth watching?

This thriller delivers sharp tension and a compelling moral dilemma, though its unrated status means you'll need to judge its quality based on reviews and themes. Fans of crime dramas will appreciate its blend of mystery and personal stakes.

How long is *Beck 07 - The Money Man*?

The film runs for 87 minutes, offering a tight, gripping runtime perfect for a single sitting.

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About Beck 07 - The Money Man (1998) — Crime, Betrayal, and the Hidden Cost of Secrets

In *Beck 07 - The Money Man (1998)*, Sweden's gritty crime landscape collides with personal betrayal when a closeted police officer, Martin Beck's trusted ally, is blackmailed into feeding Stockholm's underworld with classified police intelligence. Directed by Harald Hamrell, this tense thriller delves into corruption and the high stakes of a double life—where loyalty is a currency and trust is a liability.

As the officer's secret dealings with Gavling, the city's most notorious crime lord, unravel, the atmosphere crackles with paranoia and moral reckoning. The film blends crime drama with a stark meditation on identity and power, all while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. A gripping entry in the *Beck* series, it's a story of secrets, surveillance, and the cost of silence.