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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist investigates the disappearance of a weary patriarch's niece from 40 years ago. He is aided by the pierced, tattooed, punk computer hacker named Lisbeth Salander. As they work together in the investigation, Blomkvist and Salander uncover immense corruption beyond anything they have ever imagined.
rating
7.382
runtime
158 min

Release

2011-12-14

Cast

Daniel Craig
Daniel Craig
as Mikael Blomkvist
Rooney Mara
Rooney Mara
as Lisbeth Salander
Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
as Henrik Vanger
Stellan Skarsgård
Stellan Skarsgård
as Martin Vanger
Robin Wright
Robin Wright
as Erika Berger
Yorick van Wageningen
Yorick van Wageningen
as Nils Bjurman
Steven Berkoff
Steven Berkoff
as Dirch Frode
Joely Richardson
Joely Richardson
as Anita Vanger
Geraldine James
Geraldine James
as Cecilia Vanger
Goran Višnjić
Goran Višnjić
as Dragan Armansky
Donald Sumpter
Donald Sumpter
as Detective Inspector Gustaf Morell
Ulf Friberg
Ulf Friberg
as Hans-Erik Wennerström
Bengt C.W. Carlsson
Bengt C.W. Carlsson
as Holger Palmgren
Tony Way
Tony Way
as Plague
Per Myrberg
Per Myrberg
as Harald
Josefin Asplund
Josefin Asplund
as Pernilla
Eva Fritjofson
Eva Fritjofson
as Anna
Moa Garpendal
Moa Garpendal
as Harriet Vanger
Maia Hansson Bergqvist
Maia Hansson Bergqvist
as Young Anna
Sarah Appelberg
Sarah Appelberg
as Young Cecilia
Julian Sands
Julian Sands
as Young Henrik Vanger
Anna Björk
Anna Björk
as Young Isabella
Gustaf Hammarsten
Gustaf Hammarsten
as Young Harald Vanger
Simon Reithner
Simon Reithner
as Young Martin
David Dencik
David Dencik
as Young Gustaf Morell
Marcus Johansson
Marcus Johansson
as Young Nilsson
Mathilda von Essen
Mathilda von Essen
as Young Anita
Mathias Palmér
Mathias Palmér
as Young Birger
Martin Jarvis
Martin Jarvis
as Birger
Inga Landgré
Inga Landgré
as Isabella Vanger
Reza Dehban
Reza Dehban
as Hussein
Anders Berg
Anders Berg
as Young Frode
Mats Andersson
Mats Andersson
as Nilsson
Anders Jansson
Anders Jansson
as Doctor
Jürgen Klein
Jürgen Klein
as Gottfried
Kalle Josephson
Kalle Josephson
as Tech at MacJesus
Sandra Andreis
Sandra Andreis
as Photo Editor
Arly Jover
Arly Jover
as Liv
Pierre Sjö Östergren
Pierre Sjö Östergren
as Tattoo Artist
Tess Panzer
Tess Panzer
as TV Newscaster
Alastair Duncan
Alastair Duncan
as Greger
Alan Dale
Alan Dale
as Detective Isaksson
Julia Rose
Julia Rose
as Nurse
Peter Carlberg
Peter Carlberg
as Hardware Clerk
Jan Abramson
Jan Abramson
as Forsman
Lena Strömdahl
Lena Strömdahl
as Mildred
Matthew Wolf
Matthew Wolf
as Tech Clerk
Anne-Li Norberg
Anne-Li Norberg
as Lindgren
Leo Bill
Leo Bill
as Trinity
Marco Albrecht
Marco Albrecht
as Junkie
Martina Lotun
Martina Lotun
as Reporter at Vanger
Anna Carlson
Anna Carlson
as FSA Official
Yvonne Åstrand
Yvonne Åstrand
as FSA Reporter
Fredrik Dolk
Fredrik Dolk
as Wennerström's Lawyer
Christian Heller
Christian Heller
as Banker
Werner Biermeier
Werner Biermeier
as Banker
Christine Adams
Christine Adams
as Barbados TV Reporter
Peter Hottinger
Peter Hottinger
as Zurich TV Reporter
Joyce Giraud
Joyce Giraud
as Spain TV Reporter
Bengt Wallgren
Bengt Wallgren
as Tailor
Élodie Yung
Élodie Yung
as Miriam Wu
Anna Charlotta Gunnarson
Anna Charlotta Gunnarson
as Reporter
Andreas Björklund
Andreas Björklund
as Reporter
Embeth Davidtz
Embeth Davidtz
as Annika Blomkvist Giannini
Joel Kinnaman
Joel Kinnaman
as Christer Malm
Karen E. Wright
Karen E. Wright
as Magda Lovison
Leah Shaw
Leah Shaw
as Book of Death Victim
George Gerdes
George Gerdes
as Udevalla Detective
Jenifer Brougham
Jenifer Brougham
as Murder Victim (uncredited)
Laurence Fuller
Laurence Fuller
as Hospital Visitor (uncredited)
Henry Hereford
Henry Hereford
as Lars (uncredited)
Darri Ingolfsson
Darri Ingolfsson
as Karlstad Police Officer (uncredited)
Christopher Maleki
Christopher Maleki
as Hanzel (uncredited)
Sahlima
Sahlima
as Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Malin Toverud
Malin Toverud
as Abused woman (uncredited)
Lennart B. Sandelin
Lennart B. Sandelin
as Lawyer (uncredited)
Mitcho Batalov
Mitcho Batalov
as Wennerströms Lawyer (uncredited)
Melissa Ciesla
Melissa Ciesla
as Mari Holmberg (uncredited)
Amanda Dyar
Amanda Dyar
as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Patrick Leo Holland
Patrick Leo Holland
as CNN Newscaster (uncredited)
Maja Kin
Maja Kin
as Young Mrs Brunnlund (uncredited)
Shaun R.L. King
Shaun R.L. King
as Henning Manderstierna (uncredited)
Ian Kitzmiller
Ian Kitzmiller
as Swedish Police (uncredited)
Annica Bejhed
Annica Bejhed
as TV Reporter (uncredited)
Britt Soderberg
Britt Soderberg
as Millennium Employee (uncredited)
Yasmine Vine
Yasmine Vine
as Assyrian Immigrant (uncredited)
Mike Zehr
Mike Zehr
as The Locksmith (uncredited)
Peter Haber
Peter Haber
as Wennerström Spokesperson (Uncredited)
Denise Wessman
Denise Wessman
as Harem Girl
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Geronimo1967

Discredited journalist "Michael Blomkvist" (Daniel Craig) is invited to undertake some family investigation work by retired industrialist "Henrik Vanger" (Christopher Plummer). It turns out that a young girl disappeared from the family mansion some forty years earlier and he wants to know what happened. Meantime, the enigmatic young "Lisbeth" (Rooney Mara) is trying to break herself free from the influences/perversions of her legal guardian "Bjurman" (Yorick van Wageningen). She, having been the source of the information and investigation that lead to the earlier troubles of "Blomkvist" is particularly adept at survival! As the mystery deepens, the former engages the detection services of the latter and their search for the truth becomes distinctly perilous. The book is great, and this adaptation does it justice for the most part. Perhaps the screenplay could have been a little tighter, the first half hour takes it's time to get going, but once we have been introduced to this top notch cast representing the somewhat dysfunctional family then the pace of the film really hots up. For once, Craig delivers well and there are strong performances from Steven Berkoff, Stellan Skarsgård and Plummer ensuring that things build nicely to a denouement that, though perhaps not too surprising, is patiently and tensely delivered by David Fincher. Every bit as good as the first film version of this tale, a testament to what an A-list cast can do with a strong story and creative direction. Well worth a watch.