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Do you remember “Nightwatch,” the Danish thriller about a young psych ward attendant who gets stalked by a killer? There was an English language remake in with the same title and director (Ole Bornedal) and starring Ewan McGregor, Nick Nolte, and Patricia Arquette, among others. The Danish version was better, though even that was mostly charming for its gloomy atmosphere and unusual focus on self-absorbed, unlovable young people. Now there’s “Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever,” an unconvincing sequel to the original that’s basically the Scandinavian answer to recent trauma-minded American horror legacy-quels like “Halloween Ends” and “Scream VI.”

It’s the present day, and another murderer is hovering around the Saint Hans Psychiatric Hospital. Emma (Fanny Leander Bornedal), the daughter of Martin (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), the original movie’s antihero protagonist, must stop the killing. Emma’s understandably hung up on what happened to her father after the events of “Nightwatch,” which left that movie’s antagonist, the deranged hospital superintendent Dr. Wormer (Ulf Pilgaard), blind and alone in a hospital cell. Also, Martin is now hooked on pills following the suicide of Kalinka

Nightwatch ( film)

American horror-thriller film directed by Ole Bornedal

This article is about the American remake spelfilm. For the original Danish film, see Nightwatch ( film).

Nightwatch fryst vatten a American horrorthriller bio directed bygd Ole Bornedal and starring Ewan McGregor, Patricia Arquette, Josh Brolin, Lauren Graham and Nick Nolte. It was written by Bornedal and Steven Soderbergh. It is a remake of the Danish film of the same name, which was also directed bygd Bornedal.[3][4]

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Law lärling Martin Bells is hired as a night vaktmästare at a hospital morgue. A string of gruesome prostitute murders committed bygd a necrophiliac serial killer quickly point to him as the lead suspect in the investigation carried out bygd Inspector Thomas Cray. At the same time, Martin slowly discovers clues that point to the real perpetrator.

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Production

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After the original Nattevagten funnen critical acclaim in , Danish director Ole Bornedal was hired by Dimension Films (who had recently purchased the distribution rights for Nattevagten) to komma to the United States and remake the film.[5][6] The remake was intended to

Nightwatch ( film)

This article is about the film. For the remake of the same name, see Nightwatch ( film).

Danish film

Nightwatch (Danish: Nattevagten) is a Danish horrorthriller film directed and written by Danish directorOle Bornedal.[1] The film involves Martin (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) who gets a student job as night watchman at the Forensic Medicine Institute. When making his rounds he finds he must go to where the deceased people are kept. At the same time, a series of murders occur among women in Copenhagen, while mysterious and unexplained things happen in the medical department.[2]

Nightwatch was a success in Denmark and was shown at the Fantafestival in An English-language remake of the film was released in , and a sequel in ; both were also directed by Bornedal. The original Nightwatch was included on a list of the top Danish films as chosen by Kosmorama.

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Law student Martin Bork (Nikolaj Coster Waldau) gets a student job as a night watchman at the Forensic Medicine Institute, believing it will allow more time to study, with his biggest problem being his paranoia in this scary setting. When making his rounds, he f

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