The Shooter (Skytten) 11 years old

The Shooter

The five days when Copenhagen was held in a panic grip by an intelligent activist and former elite shooter, who takes to arms when a woman journalist writes about the government’s broken promises in an environmental question.

Credits

The Shooter Cast

Name Character
Henrik Prip He was 52, now 64 years old as Christian Løvschall
Nikolaj Lie Kaas He was 39, now 51 years old as Thomas Borby
Kim Bodnia He was 47, now 59 years old as Rasmus Holm Jensen
Trine Dyrholm She was 40, now 52 years old as Mia Moesgaard
Søren Malling He was 49, now 60 years old as Flemming Kure
Jens Jørn Spottag He was 55, now 66 years old as Martin Felding
Ida Dwinger She was 55, now 67 years old
Kristian Halken He was 57, now 69 years old as Steffen Husfeldt
Tammi Øst She was 54, now 66 years old
Carsten Bjørnlund He was 39, now 51 years old as Adam Larsen
Marina Bouras She was 43, now 54 years old as Marianne
Bent Mejding He was 76, now 87 years old as Steen Birger Brask
Henning Valin Jakobsen He was 47, now 59 years old as Kriminalreporter
Lars Ranthe He was 43, now 55 years old as Jesper Bang
Søren Spanning He was 61, 68 years old when he died as Henrik Hvid
Peder Holm Johansen He was 55, now 66 years old
Mikael Bertelsen He was 45, now 57 years old
Marie-Louise Coninck She was 76, now 87 years old
Ole Dupont He was 64, now 76 years old

The Shooter Crew

Name Department
Rasmus Videbæk as Director of Photography. He was 40 (now 51) years old Camera
Søren Gam as Production Design. He was 61 (now 73) years old Art
Lars Andersen as Screenplay. He was 53 (now 64) years old Writing
Hummer Højmark as Special Effects Coordinator. He was 45 (now 57) years old Crew
Åke Sandgren as Screenplay. He was 57 (now 69) years old Writing
Annette K. Olesen as Director. She was 47 (now 58) years old Directing
Kåre Bjerkø as Original Music Composer. He was 47 (now 59) years old Sound
Michael W. Horsten as Screenplay. He was 49 (now 61) years old Writing
The Shooter poster
The Shooter (11 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, February 27, 2013
  • Runtime: 90 minutes