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The Snowman

Soon the first snow will come, and then he will kill again.
2017 | 119m | English

(75712 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Detective Harry Hole investigates the disappearance of a woman whose pink scarf is found wrapped around an ominous looking snowman.
Release Date: Aug 24, 2017
Director: Tomas Alfredson
Writer: Matthew Michael Carnahan, Jo Nesbø, Hossein Amini, Søren Sveistrup
Genres: Horror, Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords detective, based on novel or book, gun, winter, cellar, cabin, snowman, serial killer, snow, twins, plastic surgeon, alcoholic, psychosis, oslo, norway, unfinished
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Working Title Films, Another Park Film, Perfect World Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $43,203,413
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michael Fassbender Harry Hole
Rebecca Ferguson Katrine Bratt
Charlotte Gainsbourg Rakel
Jonas Karlsson Mathias
Michael Yates Oleg
Ronan Vibert Gunnar Hagen
J.K. Simmons Arve Støp
Val Kilmer Rafto
David Dencik Vetlesen
Toby Jones DC Svenson
Genevieve O'Reilly Birte Becker
James D'Arcy Filip Becker
Jeté Laurence Josephine Becker
Adrian Dunbar Frederik Aasen
Chloë Sevigny Sylvia Ottersen / Ane Pedersen
Jakob Oftebro DC Magnus Skarre
Leonard Samuelsson Heinemann Boy
Sofia Helin Boy's Mother
Peter Dalle Uncle Jonas
Anne Reid Mrs. Bendiksen
Silvia Busuioc Beautiful Girl
Jamie Michie Teacher
Irina Kara Beautiful Girl's Mother
Ben Abell Factory Manager
Alec Newman Mould Man
Jamie Clayton Edda
Dinita Gohil Linda
Roger Barclay Arve Støp's Aide
Alwyne Taylor Selection Committee Chairwoman
Lars Berrum Musician
Max de Asmundis Boy 2
Jack Roth Mould Man 2
Charlot Daysh Celebrity Wife (uncredited)
Jan Lindwall Guest in Tuxedo (uncredited)
Aurora Nossen Volunteer (uncredited)
Johnny Otto Detective Campbell (uncredited)
Harris Reiz Boy in the Train (uncredited)
Anthony Mark Streeter Male Spectator (uncredited)
Marius Tveit Arve Støp's Fashion Guest (uncredited)
Bjørn Iversen Rolf Ottersen (uncredited)
Stian Werme Neighbor (uncredited)
Stani Lolo Jean Bar Guest (uncredited)
Ali Al-Tobi Arve Støp's Fashion Guest (uncredited)
Thomas Gangstad Hockey Spectator (uncredited)
Martin Grid Toennesen Bar Guest (uncredited)
Mikael Ulrichsen Neighbor on Crime Scene (uncredited)
Karoline Stemre Girl at Ulriken (uncredited)
Name Job
Tomas Alfredson Director
James O'Daly Stunts
Linda Janson Art Direction
Peta Dunstall Key Makeup Artist
Øyvind Langdalen Draughtsman
Noga Alon Stein Visual Effects Producer
Thor Erik Løkken Gaffer
Theresa Winkelmann Electrician
Heidi Sandbukten Stand In
Tatiana Macdonald Set Decoration
Michael S. Head Foley Editor
George Buckleton Special Effects
Paul Herbert Stunt Coordinator
Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen Camera Operator
Frank Collins Carpenter
Jason McCameron Special Effects Supervisor
Christel Jørgensen Stunts
Andreas Bru Eide Drone Operator
Jamie Turpin First Assistant Editor
Jeanette McGrath Script Supervisor
Astrid Strøm Astrup Art Direction
Mark Hopkins First Assistant Director
Per Christian Dyrø Aerial Camera
Henrik Formoe Lighting Technician
Hilde Smukkestad Lavik Third Assistant Director
Heather Newman Production Coordinator
Chris Cull Property Master
Kedy Hassani Property Master
Daniell Ashby Drone Operator
Johannes Selvaag Electrician
Michael Tøt Key Grip
Shahbaz Aynoddin Location Manager
Eirik Ohna Location Scout
Sasha Gibson Publicist
Deryn Stafford Production Coordinator
Grant Butler Third Assistant Director
Cristina Cecili Painter
Andrew Hughes Prop Designer
Daniel Kong Storyboard Designer
James Roberts Visual Effects Supervisor
Lewis Wright Digital Compositors
Odd Hynnekleiv Camera Operator
William Conacher Dialect Coach
Jessie Frost Casting Associate
Robert Cowper Art Direction
Oskar Wallroth Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Johan Kuurne Electrician
Tor Arne Øvrebø Line Producer
Louise Kjær Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Vidar Svendsen Makeup Artist
Jill Beecher Conceptual Design
Pål André Sterud Grip
Nil Borg Location Manager
Harriet Løkensgard Location Manager
Pål Tangen Unit Manager
Grzegorz Bodziony Carpenter
Edd Gamlin Visual Effects Editor
Michael Berglund Camera Operator
Gianmarco Donaggio Electrician
Espen Zubi Camera Operator
Emma Cronly Orchestrator
Jennifer Wynne Unit Production Manager
Gayle Dickie Second Assistant Director
Sandro Ercolini Painter
Susanna Riccio Digital Compositors
Robert Egron Erstad Camera Operator
Jarl Grantin Johnsen Gaffer
Miki Schack Mikkelsen Electrician
Ben Collins Supervising Art Director
Stig Tvenge Electrician
Njål Lambrechts Location Manager
Emma Scott Makeup Designer
Mattias Tobiasson Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Geir M.V. Andersen Carpenter
Håvard Schei Location Manager
Martin Trevis Sound Recordist
Stefano Pepin Special Effects Supervisor
Henrik Efskin Lighting Technician
Thomas J. Elliott Drone Operator
David Odstad Electrician
Alex Oakley First Assistant Director
Anders Eide Key Grip
Jon-André Hakvåg Electrician
Helene Arnesen Set Costumer
Blake Leyh Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Editor
Mike Dowson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Phil Lee Sound Effects Editor
Nick Baldock ADR Mixer
Rob Davidsson ADR Mixer
Simon Diggins ADR Mixer
Sebastian Vaskio ADR Mixer
Andy Welker ADR Mixer
Zoe Freed Foley Artist
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Fiona Chaffey Makeup Artist
Maria Zahl Hairstylist
Matthew Michael Carnahan Screenplay
Jo Nesbø Novel
Claire Simpson Editor
Jina Jay Casting
Maria Djurkovic Production Design
Love Larson Prosthetic Designer
Saul Metzstein Second Unit Director of Photography
Rachelle Beinart Stunts
Kai Kolstad Rødseth Stunts
John Andreas Andersen Second Unit Director of Photography
Per Henry Borch Location Scout
Thelma Schoonmaker Editor
Hossein Amini Screenplay
Søren Sveistrup Screenplay
Dion Beebe Director of Photography
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Camilla Glaister Casting
Zoe Liang Second Assistant Director Trainee
Laura Swift Stunt Double
Name Title
Jo Nesbø Executive Producer
Robyn Slovo Producer
Peter Gustafsson Producer
Amelia Granger Executive Producer
Niclas Salomonsson Executive Producer
Richard Hewitt Co-Producer
Tim Bevan Producer
Eric Fellner Producer
Liza Chasin Executive Producer
Martin Scorsese Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
3.0

Honestly, it should probably be shown in one of your early lessons in a film class. Slap on any given scene and ask the question "Now which decisions did you spot that should never have been made in this or any movie?" Honestly the only reason it even comes away with a whopping(!) one-and-a-half ... stars, is that minute to minute, _The Snowman_ is so bizarre, that it actually reaches levels of laugh-out-loud funny. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

Jun 23, 2021
CharlesTatum
3.0

This infamous flop is a pretty-to-look-at mess of confusion, tension, and some very good performances. In Norway, Detective Harry Hole (Michael Fassbender) and his new bright-eyed partner Katrine (Rebeecca Ferguson) are investigating a series of disappearances that have been going on for years, som ... e centered around philanthropist Arve Stop (J.K. Simmons). A calling card, the titular snowman, is left at the crime scenes, and are the signature of some anonymous letters Hole is starting to receive. Harry and Katrine go through the motions, taking advantage of the police department's new piece of technical marvel equipment. Harry also involves himself in his former girlfriend Rakel's (Charlotte Gainsbourg) life, and the couple seem to be pining for each other once again. It's never a good sign when your film's director admits that he only had time to shoot 85% of a screenplay he was handed after being brought on when the original director, Martin Scorsese, dropped out. There are a couple of scenes in the trailer that didn't make the cut of the film simply because there was nowhere to insert them in this incomprehensible story. Oscar winners Claire Simpson and Thelma Schoonmaker were credited as editors, but their expertise can't salvage this mess. The film takes place in Norway, with travels to Bergen in Germany, but all the performers speak English. The setting and character names are Scandinavian, try to stop laughing at the name "Harry Hole," but the film makers oddly went with this cast instead of moving the setting to Canada or Alaska, or hiring a Norwegian cast. On the positive, and I don't know how, the cast is great. Fassbender is seen waking up from a drunken stupor a few too many times, but his performance is very good. Ferguson is okay, but Gainsbourg turns her ex-girlfriend character into something special, and I wish we could have had more of her. Karlsson has her new boyfriend is achingly polite and naive, not quite picking up on the chemistry between Harry and Rakel. Aside from a few iffy special effects shots, the true locations are gorgeous, cold, and snowy. Based on a series of novels by Jo Nesbo (why start shooting with the seventh one?), this should have been a franchise starter, but the box office returns took care of that idea. From what I have read online, the screenplay strays from the novel on key plot points and kills off a couple of major characters who would return in later novels. It's too bad this didn't work, I would have liked to see more of this character in less convoluted, confused cases. "The Snowman" left the viewer, and apparently the film makers, cold.

Jul 15, 2023