The Element of Crime (1987)



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Synopsis:
A detective plagued by headaches goes to a hypnotist and relives his investigation into a serial killer case in Lars von Trier's first feature, The Element of Crime. Fisher (Michael Elphick), a retired policeman, returns to Europe at the behest of his mentor, Osborne (Esmond Knight of The Red Shoes). Osborne, the author of an influential textbook called The Element of Crime, has given up his investigation into the Lotto Murders, in which a number of lottery ticket salesgirls have been killed and mutilated. The new chief of police, Kramer (former Benny Hill Show regular Jerold Wells), is a trigger-happy lunatic who objects to Fisher's methodical approach to crime solving. Osborne, meanwhile, seemingly losing his grip on reality, insists that the killer, Harry Grey, died in a car crash. Using Osborne's methods, Fisher tries to delve into the mind of Grey by following the path of a trip the killer took three years earlier, while Osborne was investigating him. Along the way, Fisher hooks up with a prostitute, Kim (Me Me Lai), who also has a link to Grey. As he gets closer to unraveling the mystery, Fisher finds himself taking on more and more aspects of the killer's persona. Von Trier uses a traditional film noir style voice-over, while visually, his film is a monochromatic sepia tone with occasional flashes of fluorescent blue. This film brought von Trier international attention, paving the way for his success with Zentropa and The Kingdom.

~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
5/1/1987
Director Credit
Lars Trier Director
Cast Credit
Jerold Wells Police Chief Kramer
Jon Bang Carlsen Angry Policeman
Gotha Andersen Judge
Leif Magnusson Hotel Guest
Preben Lerdorff-Rye Grandfather
Michael Elphick Fisher
Esmond Knight Osborne
Me Me Lai Kim
Astrid Henning-Jensen Housekeeper
János Herskó Coroner
Stig Larsson assistant
Camilla Overbye Roos First Lotto Girl
Maria Behrendt Lotto Girls
Lars von Trier Schmuck of Ages
Production Credits Credit
Per Holst Producer
Lars Trier Producer
Art Department Credit
Peter Hoimark Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Tom Elling Cinematographer
Lars Trier Camera Operator
Production Management Credit
Per Arman Production Manager
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Manon Rasmussen Costume Designer
Birte Christensen Makeup



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