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Ethan Hawke, an outlaw, who wants to force the police to give him the money he asked, as he demands millions to be paid in cash for him, so he captures hostages in the Sweden bank, the thing that causes a huge mess and horrifies people, so police has to do their best in order to save people's lives.
5 August 1963, London, England, UK
18 September 1963, British Columbia, Canada
6 November 1970, Austin, Texas, USA
22 October 1933, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
24 May 1974, Oslo, Norway
9 October 1964, Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada
24 November 1970, Stockholm, Sweden
2 September 1967, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
28 December 1979, Hudiksvall, Gävleborgs län, Sweden
May 02, 2018
Budreaunever quite finds an ending, but the vibe he grooves in along the way (much of it provided by the less-remembered, early-'70s Dylan on the soundtrack) is just right.April 24, 2018
Take Stockholm as it is: a suspenseful, riotous black comedy interlaced with moments of heartfelt emotion.April 22, 2018
Suggests "Dog Day Afternoon" made by a filmmaker who can't decide whether he's pitching a docudrama or a sitcom.April 22, 2018
While "Stockholm" presents itself as a familiar bank robbery story, its madcap energy keeps things fresh and entertaining from start-to-finish.April 20, 2018
Stockholm...is far from the first movie to believably show a crime victim coming to sympathize with a criminal. But it's a funny and agile one...April 20, 2018
Led by marvelous performances from Ethan Hawke and Noomi Rapace, Stockholm is a worthy addition to writer-director Robert Budreau's resume.