Anno 1790: Episode Three

Anno 1790 2011 Crime Drama Sweden

Episode Three

Posted by Azimuth

With Hardcoded English Subs

7.6 on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2078818/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

The main character is Johan Gustav Dåådh (Peter Eggers) a former army physician from the Russo-Swedish War (1788–1790), now criminal inspector in Stockholm. He is inspired by the French revolution and the new ideas of his time. He is an atheist, a strong supporter of Republicanism and has embraced Voltaire’s freethought philosophy. He has also fallen in love with his superior officer Walhstedt’s wife Magdalena. Dåådh and Magdalena both share the same world view and this brings them into a romantic relationship. Dåådh struggles with changing the current world while influencing his revolutionary friends to refrain from violence and an armed struggle. Inspector Dåådh’s assistant is Simon Freund, portrayed by Joel Spira. Simon Freund is in many ways Inspector Dåådh’s opposite, being a more conservative man with a strong faith in God, though he does have a bad habit of drinking.

Ten 60 minute episodes.

Episode Three

Libellous pamphlets against the king are being distributed around town. When Daadh is going to interrogate the person who printed them, the man is found murdered, his skull crushed in his own printing press. Daadh’s investigation brings him in contact with a beautiful and radical young French woman, and, after a few more gruesome murders are committed, Daadh realises that the old adage holds true hell hath no greater fury than a woman scorned. This is just as true of Marta Raxelius, who is convinced that Daadh killed her brother and will stop at nothing to get her …

Anno.1790.E3.HC.Eng.Subs.mp4 556.3 MB

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Updated: November 5, 2015 — 11:03 pm

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