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- To get an order for 1,000 yachts from a middle-east sheik, two boat companies have to race 'Göta kanal', a canal through Sweden, east to west. There are no rules in this game and the winner gets the order.
- A young woman is found dead in Göta kanal, Sweden's largest canal. Since there are hardly any clues or evidence at all it seems as if the murder can't be solved. Martin Beck and his men are assigned to the case. Eventually they find a likely suspect and together with a police woman they begin a cat and mouse game to catch him.
- A dead and unknown woman is found in a canal. Police inspector Martin Beck becomes involved in the case. After several months the woman is identified. The police reconstruct the woman's last trip on the canal boat "Wilhelm Tham".
- Andersson's boat yard has had financial worries but now everything seems to be set. But Andersson has not counted on the Italian mafia.
- Christer lives in a small town, a recently divorced taxi driver and church-yard attendant. But then a young couple arrives, Marie and Erik, and Christer starts a new life. He finds the mysterious Marie totally bewitching.
- The little town Västerköping needs a new police man - but the only applicant is the small and tiny Fridolf. He gets the job but has to work with the big and strong police inspector Göransson. The town is visited by a crook who has specialized in stealing from local councils. Can this unusual pair stop him ?
- This travelogue documentary includes scenes in Norway, Denmark, Germany, and Sweden: Norwegian infantry trains on skis, a cable railway in Bergen travels to a mountaintop, an old-fashioned Norwegian wedding is shown, a beautiful trip through fjords, a polar bear hunt and bass fishing at Lofoten, footage of an experimental flight of the giant Dornier Do-X seaplane, many sites in Copenhagen, the Kronberg Castle where Shakespeare's HAMLET is set, the statue honoring Danish writer Hans Christian Anderson, located in his birthplace of Odense, scenes of Danish storks, the making of wooden shoes, Rabild National Park, a German celebration of the evacuation of the Rhineland by the French with Paul Von Hindenburg (president of the Weimar Republic) addressing the crowd, a giant zeppelin, flax production, and Bavarian folk dances are shown, the many waterways in Stockholm, Sweden, a harvest festival, as well as scenes of Laplander life.