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Episode 5: Sarah Lund and Strange travel to Sweden to question and protect the only other surviving member of Raben's former army squad. But Raben himself is on the same mission.

Episode 4: Gruner is found dead, bound to his wheelchair. Now there are only two members of the squad left, Raben and Lisbeth Thomsen, whose whereabouts are unknown.

Episode 5: https://www.bitchute.com/video/o4wB6F47R5tr/

Episode 3: Ex-soldier Raben is on the run and he looks up a former army chaplain who gets him in contact with yet another ex-soldier, Kruger. They meet, but Kruger wants nothing to do with the past.

Episode 4: https://www.bitchute.com/video/7QdsdbP2LRMf/

Episode 2: Sarah Lund finds a connection between the murdered woman and Raben's soldier friend, Allan Myg Poulsen. Meanwhile, Raben runs amok when he learns that his application for release has been rejected.

Episode 3: https://www.bitchute.com/video/nJrYQHZZLYy8/

Forbrydelsen II is set two years later and consists of ten episodes. It aired in Denmark between 27 September and 29 November 2009. Audio in Danish with English subtitles.

Episode 1: The body of a female is found in a Copenhagen park. Shortly after, an ex-soldier who served in Afghanistan is killed. Are the murders linked? Only one person can help: DI Sarah Lund.

Episode 2: https://www.bitchute.com/video/VPGZeXt3Qk79/

Main Cast:
Inspector Sarah Lund: Sofie Gråbøl
Chief Inspector Lennart Brix: Morten Suurballe
Inspector Ulrik Strange: Mikael Birkkjær
Justice Minister Thomas Buch: Nicolas Bro
Prime Minister Gert Grue Eriksen: Kurt Ravn
Colonel Torsten Jarnvig: Flemming Enevold
Major Christian Søgaard: Carsten Bjørnlund
Sergeant Jens Peter Raben: Ken Vedsegaard
Louise Raben: Stine Prætorius
Carsten Plough: Preben Kristensen
Karina Munk Jørgensen: Charlotte Guldberg
Erling Krabbe: Jens Jacob Tychsen
Captain Said Bilal: Igor Radoslavjevic
VPD Ruth Hedeby: Lotte Andersen

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a 2011 mystery thriller film based on the 2005 novel by Swedish writer Stieg Larsson. It was directed by David Fincher with a screenplay by Steven Zaillian. Starring Daniel Craig as journalist Mikael Blomkvist and Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander, it tells the story of Blomkvist's investigation to find out what happened to a girl from a wealthy family who disappeared 40 years ago. He recruits the help of Salander, a computer hacker.

Fincher and Zaillian's central objective was to maintain the novel's setting. To portray Larsson's vision of Sweden, and the interaction of light on its landscape, Fincher cooperated with an artistic team that included cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth and production designer Donald Graham Burt. The idea, according to Cronenweth, was to employ unorthodox light sources and maintain a realistic perspective. Sweden's climate was a crucial element in enhancing the mood. Cronenweth commented, "It's always an element in the background and it was very important that you feel it as an audience member. The winter becomes like a silent character in the film giving everything a low, cool-colored light that is super soft and non-direct." To get acquainted with Swedish culture, Burt set out on a month-long expedition across the country. Principal photography began in Stockholm, Sweden in September 2010. Production mostly took place at multiple locations in the city's central business district, including at the Stockholm Court House.

Principal photography relocated in October to Uppsala. On Queen Street, the facade of the area was renovated to mimic the Hotel Alder, after an old photograph of a building obtained by Fincher. From December onward, production moved to Zurich, Switzerland, where locations were established at Dolder Grand Hotel and the Zurich Airport. Principal photography concluded in Oslo, Norway, where production took place at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. Filming also took place in the United Kingdom and the United States.

Fincher recruited Reznor and Ross to produce the score; aside from their successful collaboration on The Social Network, the duo had worked together on albums from Nine Inch Nails' later discography. A cover of Led Zeppelin's "Immigrant Song" (1970) plays throughout the title sequence. The rendition was produced by soundtrack composers Atticus Ross and Nine Inch Nails member Trent Reznor, and features vocals from Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead singer Karen O.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo received widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise for the cast, tone, score and cinematography. The film was chosen by National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2011 and was a candidate for numerous awards, winning, among others, the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, while Mara's performance earned her an nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Cast & Characters:
Daniel Craig as Mikael Blomkvist
Rooney Mara as Lisbeth Salander
Christopher Plummer as Henrik Vanger
Stellan Skarsgård as Martin Vanger
Steven Berkoff as Dirch Frode
Robin Wright as Erika Berger
Yorick van Wageningen as Nils Bjurman
Joely Richardson as Harriet Vanger
Goran Višnjić as Dragan Armansky
Donald Sumpter as Detective Morell
Ulf Friberg as Hans-Erik Wennerström
Geraldine James as Cecilia Vanger
Embeth Davidtz as Annika Giannin
Josefin Asplund as Pernilla Blomkvist
Per Myrberg as Harald Vanger. Gustaf Hammarsten portrays a young Harald.
Arly Jover as Liv, Martin's girlfriend
Tony Way as Plague, Salander's hacker friend
Fredrik Dolk as Bertil Camnermarker, Counsel for the Wennerström Group
Alan Dale as Detective Isaksson
Leo Bill as Trinity, another of Salander's hacker friends
Élodie Yung as Miriam Wu, Salander's occasional lover
Joel Kinnaman as Christer Malm

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (Italian: Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto) is a 1970 Italian crime thriller film directed by Elio Petri, starring Gian Maria Volonté and Florinda Bolkan. It is a psychological satire on corruption in high office. Audio in Italian with English subtitles.

The film was released in Italy by Euro International Pictures on 9 February 1970, to widespread acclaim from critics. It won the Jury Prize at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, and the David di Donatello Awards for Best Film for Best Actor (Gian Maria Volonté). In the United States, it won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Petri and his co-writer Ugo Pirro were nominated for Best Original Screenplay.

In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."

Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion was well received by critics and is widely considered one of the best international films of the 1970s. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and both the FIPRESCI Prize and the Grand Prize at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Also it won the Edgar Award for Best Motion Picture from the Mystery Writers of America.

Cast & Characters:
Gian Maria Volonté as "Il Dottore" ('the Doctor'), the Police Inspector
Florinda Bolkan as Augusta Terzi
Gianni Santuccio as the Police Commissioner
Orazio Orlando as Brigadier Biglia
Sergio Tramonti as Antonio Pace
Salvo Randone as the Plumber
Arturo Dominici as Mangani
Aldo Rendine as Nicola Panunzio
Massimo Foschi as Claudio Terzi
Vittorio Duse as Canes
Aleka Paizi as the Housekeeper
Pino Patti as the Wiretapping Supervisor
Gianfranco Barra as Agent Giusti

We Still Kill the Old Way (Italian: A ciascuno il suo; lit. 'To each his own') is a 1967 Italian crime film directed by Elio Petri. It is based on the novel "A ciascuno il suo" (To Each His Own) by Leonardo Sciascia. Audio in Italian with English subtitles.

It is one of the first Italian films about the mafia. It won the Best Screenplay Award at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. Nastro d'Argento for Best Director, Best Actor (Gian Maria Volonté) and Best Supporting Actor (Gabriele Ferzetti).

Cast & Characters:
Gian Maria Volonté as Professor Paolo Laurana
Irene Papas as Luisa Roscio
Gabriele Ferzetti as Advocate Rosello
Salvo Randone as Professor Roscio
Luigi Pistilli as Arturo Manno
Laura Nucci as Roscio's mother
Mario Scaccia as curate of Sant'Amo
Luciana Scalise as Rosina
Leopoldo Trieste as communist city council member
Giovanni Pallavicino as Ragana
Franco Tranchina as Dr. Antonio Roscio
Anna Rivero as Mrs. Manno
Orio Cannarozzo as Inspector La Marca
Carmelo Oliviero as Archpriest Rosello

Episode 6: Maggie is determined to steer her father and Charlotte to America.

Episode 5: Maggie's suspicions are confirmed when a shopkeeper links "The Golden Bowl" to Amerigo and Charlotte.

Episode 6: https://www.bitchute.com/video/L3DWrbUsgQ7e/

Episode 4: Fanny fears her suspicions about Charlotte and Amerigo are well-founded.

Episode 5: https://www.bitchute.com/video/M3Gz9TJ6As6w/

Episode 3: The renewal of the affair between Charlotte and Amerigo seems inevitable as circumstances bring them into closer contact.

Episode 4: https://www.bitchute.com/video/KVkuwLfSTBqB/

Episode 2: Mr. Verver becomes attracted to the much younger Charlotte.

Episode 3: https://www.bitchute.com/video/BjFSiQhCtkp6/

The Golden Bowl is a 1972 British television series which originally aired on BBC 2 in six episodes. It is an adaptation of the 1904 novel The Golden Bowl by Henry James. Dramatised by Jack Pulman, produced by Martin Lisemore and directed by James Cellan Jones.

Set in England, this complex, intense study of marriage and adultery completes what some critics have called the "major phase" of James' career. The Golden Bowl explores the tangle of interrelationships between a father and daughter and their respective spouses.

Episode 1: In 19th century London, a wealthy American, his daughter and the latter's best friend meet an Italian prince.

Episode 2: https://www.bitchute.com/video/2pggFyJ20v5i/

Cast & Characters:
Barry Morse as Adam Verver
Jill Townsend as Maggie Verver
Daniel Massey as Prince Amerigo
Gayle Hunnicutt as Charlotte Stant
Cyril Cusack as Bob Assingham
Kathleen Byron as Fanny Assingham
Carl Bernard as Shopkeeper
Anna Fox as Lady Castledean
Angus MacKay as Lord Castledean
Hilary Minster as Guest
Donald Gray as Sir John Brinder
Andrea Addison as Guest
Sarah Brackett as Mrs. Rance
Elizabeth Chambers as Margaret
Deborah Davies as Guest
Mischa De La Motte as Harold
Freddie Earlle as Calderoni
Billy Franks as Page
Henry Goodman as Secretary
Terry Mitchell as Mr. Blint
Jonathan Scott as Harper
Marguerite Young as Mrs. Noble

Episode 10: Karenin takes custody of Anna's baby girl, and Vronsky leaves to help fight the Turks in the Serbian revolt.

Episode 9: Anna commits suicide after becoming increasingly bitter towards Vronsky.

Episode 10: https://www.bitchute.com/video/mSZRl0JzDuTm/

Episode 8: Anna decides to marry Vronsky.

Episode 9: https://www.bitchute.com/video/NgBbcc7tkhEG/

Episode 7: Anna and Vronsky return to Russia. After a furious Karenin sees Anna visiting their son, she and Vronsky leave again.

Episode 8: https://www.bitchute.com/video/5KKASyBtKTsm/

Episode 6: Levin and Kitty marry and soon after, Kitty discovers that she is pregnant.

Episode 7: https://www.bitchute.com/video/iQA1S1THod8s/

Episode 5: After a difficult birth to a baby girl, Anna flees with Vronsky without obtaining a divorce from Karenin.

Episode 6: https://www.bitchute.com/video/FnZd32uqvT9F/

Episode 4: Levin realizes that he still loves Dolly's sister, Kitty. Meanwhile, tensions build between Karenin and Anna.

Episode 5: https://www.bitchute.com/video/RGTFSmtXdfeX/

Episode 3: Anna returns Vronsky's feelings, and becomes pregnant with his child.

Episode 4: https://www.bitchute.com/video/LQUSeepDHBGp/

Episode 2: Army officer Vronsky falls in love with Anna, who returns to her husband, Karenin, and their son.

Episode 3: https://www.bitchute.com/video/4p8nPnRmsfhk/

Anna Karenina is a 1977 BBC television adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's 1877 novel of the same name. It stars Nicola Pagett as Anna, Eric Porter as Karenin, and Stuart Wilson as Vronsky. Also appearing were Sheila Gish, Anna Wing, Frank Middlemass, and Hilary Minster.

This classic BBC adaptation of Leo Tolstoys epic tale of Passion is set in late nineteenth century Russia. It consisted of ten 50-minute episodes, and so was able to include more of the original plot than some adaptations.

Anna is young, vivacious, beautiful and resigned to a loveless marriage of convenience to a man twenty years her senior. She moves in the highest circles of Czarist Russia and believes herself to be invulnerable to temptation. But her life changes dramatically when she meets Count Vronksy who awakens her dormant passion and changes her life with ultimately tragic consequences.

Episode 1: After her brother is discovered being unfaithful, Anna Karenina persuades her sister-in-law, Dolly, not to leave him. Dolly's sister, Kitty, refuses a marriage proposal, as she is waiting for one from army officer Vronsky.

Episode 2: https://www.bitchute.com/video/BJXTQrPbD1eX/

The Betrothed (Italian: I Promessi Sposi) is a 1941 Italian historical drama film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Gino Cervi, Dina Sassoli and Ruggero Ruggeri. It is an adaptation of the 1827 novel The Betrothed by Alessandro Manzoni.

It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome and on location around Como. The film's sets were created by the art directors Gastone Medin and Gino Brosio while the costumes were designed by Gino Sensani. The novel was turned into a film again in 1964 and a television miniseries in 1989.

Lombardy, Italy, seventeenth century. Renzo and Lucia's love story is jeopardized by Don Rodrigo, a wicked nobleman, who is interested in Lucia. When she refuses his attentions he has her kidnapped and brought to a convent whose prioress is a nun as wicked as he is. The two youths will have to go through a lot of misfortunes before being reunited and being able to marry.

Partial cast and characters:
Gino Cervi as Renzo Tramagliano
Dina Sassoli as Lucia Mondella
Ruggero Ruggeri as Il cardinale Federigo Borromeo
Armando Falconi as Don Abbondio
Enrico Glori as Don Rodrigo
Carlo Ninchi as L'Innominato
Luis Hurtado as Padre Cristoforo
Evi Maltagliati as La monaca di Monza detta "La Signora"
Ines Cristina Zacconi [it] as Perpetua
Franco Scandurra as Il conte Attilio
Gilda Marchiò as Agnese Mondella, madre di Lucia
Dino Di Luca as Il Griso
Enzo Biliotti as Antonio Ferrer
Lauro Gazzolo as Ambrogio Fusella
Giacomo Moschini as Il dottor Azzeccagarbugli

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