Unfinished Supper Explained

Nepabeigtās vakariņas
Director:Jānis Streičs
Starring:Romualds Ancāns
Ingrīda Andriņa
Lilita Berzina
Runtime:123 minutes
Country:Soviet Union
Language:Russian

The Unfinished Supper (ru|Незаконченный ужин, lv|Nepabeigtās vakariņas) is a 1979 Soviet police film about Martin Beck,[1] directed by Jānis Streičs, based on the novel Murder at the Savoy (1970).[2]

Plot

At a banquet in the "Savoy" restaurant, which resembles a café, a prominent Swedish businessman and head of the Palmgren conglomerate is murdered. As the investigation progresses, it becomes increasingly evident that the true cause of the tragedy lies in state-level corruption, implicating a powerful governmental mafia. However, the investigators are instructed not to delve too deeply into these connections. To expedite the investigation, renowned criminal police commissioner Martin Beck is dispatched from the capital, accompanied by a security police (SEPO) inspector sent to monitor the proceedings.

Throughout the case, both the police and SEPO inspectors behave rudely, frequently drinking beer and refusing to show identification. Despite these challenges, the team eventually identifies the murderer as Berthold Svensson, an unemployed former employee of Palmgren's conglomerate. Svensson confesses to committing the crime out of a desire for revenge.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Streiča filmu retrospekcija: "Nepabeigtās vakariņas". lv. 29 September 2016. 10 August 2021.
  2. Web site: Rīgas svētku laikā notiks Streiča filmas Nepabeigtās vakariņas bezmaksas seansi. lv. 10 August 2016. 10 August 2021.