Wallander: The fifth Woman
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Wallander: The fifth Woman
Summary
Wallander: The fifth Woman is a television film[1].
Key Facts
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's instance of is recorded as The fifth Woman — instance of (P31): television film[2].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's director is recorded as The fifth Woman — director (P57): Aisling Walsh[3].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's screenwriter is recorded as The fifth Woman — screenwriter (P58): Richard Cottan[4].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's genre is recorded as The fifth Woman — genre (P136): crime film[5].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's based on is recorded as The fifth Woman — based on (P144): The Fifth Woman[6].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's cast member is recorded as The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Kenneth Branagh[7].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's cast member is recorded as The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): David Warner[8].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's cast member is recorded as The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Tom Hiddleston[9].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's cast member is recorded as The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Richard McCabe[10].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's cast member is recorded as The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Sarah Smart[11].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's cast member is recorded as The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Jeany Spark[12].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's cast member is recorded as The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Saskia Reeves[13].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's cast member is recorded as The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Claire Cox[14].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's director of photography is recorded as The fifth Woman — director of photography (P344): Lukas Strebel[15].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's IMDb ID is recorded as tt1583186[16].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's original language of film or TV show is recorded as The fifth Woman — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[17].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's country of origin is recorded as The fifth Woman — country of origin (P495): United Kingdom[18].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's country of origin is recorded as The fifth Woman — country of origin (P495): United States[19].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's country of origin is recorded as The fifth Woman — country of origin (P495): Sweden[20].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's country of origin is recorded as The fifth Woman — country of origin (P495): Germany[21].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's publication date is recorded as +2010-00-00T00:00:00Z[22].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's publication date is recorded as +2011-01-04T00:00:00Z[23].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's film editor is recorded as The fifth Woman — film editor (P1040): Kristina Hetherington[24].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's has characteristic is recorded as The fifth Woman — has characteristic (P1552): film based on literature[25].
- Wallander: The fifth Woman's after a work by is recorded as The fifth Woman — after a work by (P1877): Henning Mankell[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Wallander: The fifth Woman's director is recorded as The fifth Woman — director (P57): Aisling Walsh[3]. Its screenwriter is recorded as The fifth Woman — screenwriter (P58): Richard Cottan[4]. Cast members include The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Kenneth Branagh[7], The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): David Warner[8], The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Tom Hiddleston[9], The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Richard McCabe[10], The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Sarah Smart[11], and The fifth Woman — cast member (P161): Jeany Spark[12].
Publication
Publication dates include +2010-00-00T00:00:00Z[22] and +2011-01-04T00:00:00Z[23]. Wallander: The fifth Woman's original language of film or TV show is recorded as The fifth Woman — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[17]. Its genre is recorded as The fifth Woman — genre (P136): crime film[5].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Wallander: The fifth Woman's after a work by is recorded as The fifth Woman — after a work by (P1877): Henning Mankell[26].