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Zero Tolerance (1999)

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Zero Tolerance

Noll Tolerans DVD cover
Directed by Anders Nilsson
Produced by Björn Carlström
Joakim Hansson
Written by Anders Nilsson
Joakim Hansson
Starring Jakob Eklund
Peter Andersson
Marie Richardson
Music by Bengt Nilsson
Distributed by Sonet Film
Release date(s) 29 October 1999
Running time 108 min.
Country Sweden
Language Swedish
Followed by Executive Protection
IMDb profile

Zero Tolerance (Swedish: Noll tolerans) is a Swedish action film from 1999 directed by Anders Nilsson. It is the first film in a trilogy about police officer Johan Falk (Jakob Eklund) and is followed by Livvakterna and Den Tredje Vågen.

Plot

Johan Falk, a Gothenburg police officer and former member of Nationella insatsstyrkan, gets involved in a shooting on Christmas Eve. He makes a heroic effort which saves the life of a little girl but is then drawn into a stream of events and he ends up being the accused. In the search for the truth he sees no other way than to take the law into his own hands, and becomes hunted by his own colleagues.

Cast (selection)

  • Jakob Eklund - Johan Falk
  • Peter Andersson - Leo Gaut
  • Lennart Hjulström - Ola Sellberg
  • Sonny Johnson - Thorsen
  • Marie Richardson - Helen Andersson

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