Wallander 31 - The Arsonist

Wallander 31 - The Arsonist

4.9

Sep 25 2013

2h 30m

Thriller, Crime

When an arsonist is released from prison, the villagers do not want him anywhere near them. Soon they take matters into their hands and Wallander has to investigate whether their fear is justified.

Krister Henriksson

Krister Henriksson

Kurt Wallander

Charlotta Jonsson

Charlotta Jonsson

Linda Wallander

Leonard Terfelt

Leonard Terfelt

Hans Von Enke

Signe Dahlkvist

Signe Dahlkvist

Klara Wallander

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