AKA: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo:
Los hombres que no amaban a las mujeres (Spain)
Millénium (France)
Millénium - Le Film (Canada) (French title)
Millénium, le film (France) (poster title)
Millenium 1: Los hombres que no amaban a las mujeres (Spain)
Millenium, les hommes qui n'aimaient pas les femmes (France) (closing credits title)
Millennium: Part 1 - Men Who Hate Women (International) (series title) (English title)
Os Homens Que Não Amavam As Mulheres (Brazil)
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (International) (English title)
Uomini che odiano le donne (Italy)
Verblendung (Germany)
The Girl Who Played with Fire:
A Menina Que Brincava Com Fogo (Brazil)
La chica que soñaba con una cerilla y un bidón de gasolina (Spain)
La ragazza che giocava con il fuoco (Italy)
Millénium 2 (France)
Millénium 2: La fille qui rêvait d'un bidon d'essence et d'une allumette (France) (poster title)
Millenium 2: La chica que soñaba con una cerilla y un bidón de gasolina (Spain)
The Girl Who Played with Fire (International) (English title)
Verdammnis (Germany)
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest:
La regina dei castelli di carta (Italy)
Millénium 3 (France)
Millénium 3 - La reine du palais des courants d'air (Canada) (French title)
Millennium 3 - La reina en el palacio de las corrientes de Aire (Spain)
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (International) (English title)
Vergebung (Germany)
The Silva Screen Records release contains themes heard throughout all three films but principally, the album features the soundtrack to the second and third film and includes the theme used for the full-length TV versions. Also features the end credit Goth-rock song "Would Anybody Die For Me?", specially remixed for the album and performed by Danish singer Misen Larsen as featured in the second film.
Jacob Groth is the most celebrated film composer in Denmark and the music for Stieg Larsson's "Millennium" trilogy was an international breakthrough for him.
- Silva Screen
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