In Order of Disappearance
In Order of Disappearance | |
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Kåre Vestrheim | |
Distributed by | Nordisk Film[1] |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Countries | Norway Sweden Denmark |
Language | Norwegian |
Budget | kr30 million[2] |
Box office | $904,446[1][3] |
In Order of Disappearance (
Plot
Nils Dickman is a
He finds Jappe, one of the killers, and kills him after extracting the name of his accomplice, Ronaldo. Ronaldo tells Nils the name of the drug carrier, Strike, before being killed too. After killing Strike, concealing the bodies of the three gangsters and destroying 15 kilos of cocaine, Nils goes in search of the boss of the gang. He contacts his brother Egil, a former criminal now going straight. Egil advises him to hire a hitman to assassinate the powerful chief of criminals, the
Greven, who has lost three men and a lot of money, blames his competitors, a Serbian mafia family, with whom there has always been a territorial agreement. He sends his henchmen to kidnap one of the gang. The man reveals nothing and Greven kills him, unaware that he is the son of the Serbians' chief, the fearsome Papa. Kineseren asks Greven for a payoff and tells him that he has been hired by a man called Dickman. Greven assumes this is ex-criminal Egil, and goes to him for explanations. Egil understands the situation and allows himself to be executed to save Nils. After multiple complications, there is a gunfight at Nils's workplace in which all the gangsters are killed except Nils and Papa, who drive away together, both satisfied for having their sons avenged.
Cast
- Stellan Skarsgård as Nils Dickman
- Pål Sverre Valheim Hagenas Ole Forsby ("Greven")
- Bruno Ganz as "Papa" Popović
- Birgitte Hjort Sørensen as Marit
- Anders Baasmo Christiansen as Geir
- Hildegun Riise as Gudrun Dickman
- Peter Andersson as Egil Dickman ("Wingman")
- Kristofer Hivju as Stig Erik Smith ("Strike")
- Jan Gunnar Røise as Jan Petter Eriksen ("Jappe")
- Kåre Conradi as Ronny Amundsen ("Ronaldo")
- Jakob Oftebro as Aron Horowitz ("Junior")
- Gard B. Eidsvold as Halldor Emmanuel Torp ("Svela")
- Tobias Santelmann as Finn Heimdahl
- Jon Øigarden as Karsten Petterson
- Jack Sødahl Moland as Rune Forsby
- Sergej Trifunović as Nebojša Mihajlović
- Miodrag Krstović as Dragomir Bogdanović
- Leo Ajkic as Radovan Župan
- Goran Navojec as Stojan Micić
- Damir Babovic as Vuk Jovanović
- David Sakurai as Takashi Claus Nielsen ("The Chinaman")
- Aron Eskeland as Ingvar Dickman
- Atle Antonsen as Reddersen
- Stig Henrik Hoff as experienced police officer
- Adil Halitaj as Miroslav Popović
Reception
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Adaptation
StudioCanal and producer Michael Shamberg produced an English-language remake, Cold Pursuit with the same director, Hans Petter Moland, and starring Liam Neeson.[8] The film was released on 8 February 2019 by Summit Entertainment.
References
- ^ a b "In Order of Disappearance - Box Office Mojo". Retrieved 29 April 2020.
- ^ "Kraftidioten - Stellan Online". www.stellanonline.com.
- ^ "Kraftidioten (2016) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
- ^ "Movies you might have missed: In Order of Disappearance". The Independent. 17 August 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
While it is by no means a masterpiece belonging in the pantheon of greats, this is still a thoroughly enjoyable action thriller that, crucially, never takes itself too seriously.
- ^ "Berlinale 2014: Competition Complete". berlinale. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
- ^ "In Order of Disappearance (2016)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
- ^ "In Order of Disappearance reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
- ^ Busch, Anita (15 March 2017). "Emmy Rossum Joining Liam Neeson In 'Hard Powder'". Retrieved 28 November 2017.