When a small-town police station is threatened with shutting down because of too little crime, the police realize that something must be done.When a small-town police station is threatened with shutting down because of too little crime, the police realize that something must be done.When a small-town police station is threatened with shutting down because of too little crime, the police realize that something must be done.
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- 5 wins & 1 nomination
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- TriviaAdam Sandler and Columbia Pictures bought the rights to make an American film adaption of this shortly after its original release, though it's unknown if the project will ever see the light of day.
- GoofsThe call signal sounds from their radios are wrong. The Swedish Police and Rescue services use two different radio systems (when the film was made. They are now changing to a TETRA system). The S80 is only used by the Police in the three biggest cities. The S70 is used by everyone, (Police, Rescue, SAR, Mil etc) everywhere else. Since the film is "far from everything" they should use the S70 system but the sounds are from a S80 system.
- Crazy creditsThe cow is credited as: Ko - Greta 284
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Faking Bullshit - Krimineller als die Polizei erlaubt! (2020)
- SoundtracksNight on the Bare Mountain
Composed by Modest Mussorgsky (as M. Mussorgsky)
Conductor: Daniel Nazareth with the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra (as Slovakian Philharmonic)
Used by permission of Naxos
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Kopps is a very entertaining Swedish comedy from the opening of the film to the final credits. Like most Swedish films, the cinematography is exceptional and the acting is top-notch. What makes this find stand apart is the screenplay is well-written and humorous. It's accessible to large audiences. Most people will enjoy this film. Each character in the film is unique and a joy to watch. It has a good story, and does very well at capturing small town life in modern-day Sweden. This film is not an historical period piece or set on a rural farm, which is refreshing. And it's better than most Hollywood movies. This director has a real future in film-making.
- MisterBurlesque
- Aug 4, 2005
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- Kops
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- Budget
- SEK 22,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $3,930,933
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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