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Cast & Crew
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Niels Arden Oplev
Director
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Nikolaj Arcel
Screenplay
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Rasmus Heisterberg
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Anni Faurbye Fernandez
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Movie Details
Theatrical Release:February 27th, 2009
Movie Budget:$13,000,000
Movie Box Office Gross:$109,421,911 (Worldwide)
Original Language:Swedish
Executive Producers:Anni Faurbye Fernandez,
Mikael Wallen
Production Companies:Det Danske Filminstitut, Nordisk Film Denmark, ZDF, Yellow Bird, Film Capital Stockholm, Spiltan Underhållning, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Svenska Filminstitutet, SVT, Film i Väst
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The Millennium Collection
In his Millennium Trilogy Stieg Larsson created an exciting character for the new decade who has captured the hearts and minds of readers worldwide. In turn the three films based on the best-sellers have enthralled movie-goers across the globe. Her journey has become an international sensation...her secrets have captivated millions. The collection consists of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo The Girl Who Played with Fire The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
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