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  • Alles Verbrecher: Leiche im Keller (2015)
  • TV Movie | 89 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama
Alles Verbrecher: Leiche im Keller (2015)
TV Movie | 89 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama

Shock on the night of love: Instead of the tender hand of his neighbor Maren Wenning, the married suburban Casanova Rudi Sterzenbach suddenly feels the bloody hand of a murder victim on his face in the dark cellar. The man lying there with...See moreShock on the night of love: Instead of the tender hand of his neighbor Maren Wenning, the married suburban Casanova Rudi Sterzenbach suddenly feels the bloody hand of a murder victim on his face in the dark cellar. The man lying there with his skull smashed in is the speculative shark Armin Teller. Ironically, also wrapped in the banner of a citizens' initiative against the gentrification of the quarter. An initiative in which they are both active. When the unequal investigator duo Hertha Frohwitter and Marco Petrassi rushed into their second case, the two quickly realized that their own boss, Volker Quabeck, was on the board of precisely this citizens' initiative. And he lies in a long-term feud with the murdered man's company partner, Raffael Sobocinski, a Hessian choleric with Polish roots, which was fueled by a lot of anger until shortly before physical violence. Frohwitter and Petrassi now have to fight their way through the jungle of what is popularly known as "Cameroon". A district that has a lot of strange people, unexpected things and nice attack dogs in store for the investigators to grapple with. Does the sturdy, snotty, original Hilde Sterzenbach, who runs the last beverage trade on the edge of the universe with her husband and who, with other angry citizens, are storming the gentrification project, count among the potential perpetrators? And what role does the extremely good-looking young journalist Dana Lambach play, who so seemingly easily wraps the impressed Inspector Petrassi around her finger? Only after an attempt at blackmail and an assassination attempt on an employee of the building authority do things become clearer - and completely different than expected. An exciting, crazy expedition through the reserve of the last natives of the Frankfurt "Cameroon". See less
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Feb 26, 2015 (Germany)

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20 cast members
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Ulrike Krumbiegel
Kommissarin Herta Frohwitter Kommissarin Herta Frohwitter   See fewer
Daniel Rodic
Marco Petrassi Marco Petrassi   See fewer
Ernst Stötzner
Volker Quabeck Volker Quabeck   See fewer
Claudia Fritzsche
Sonja Schmidt Sonja Schmidt   See fewer
Oliver Stokowski
Raffael Sobocinski Raffael Sobocinski   See fewer
Julia Richter
Maren Wenning Maren Wenning   See fewer
Lisa Tomaschewsky
Dana Lambach Dana Lambach   See fewer
Rainer Ewerrien
Rudi Sterzenbach Rudi Sterzenbach   See fewer
Stefanie Kunkel
Hilde Sterzenbach Hilde Sterzenbach   See fewer
Antonio Putignano
Pasquale Pasquale   See fewer
Adrian Hagenguth
Reschke Reschke   See fewer
Thomas Balou Martin
Armin Teller Armin Teller   See fewer
Kurt Spielmann
Hausmeister Schiller Hausmeister Schiller   See fewer
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Ralph Steiger
Beamter Beamter   See fewer
Steffen Jung
Inkasso Inkasso   See fewer
Frank W. Rima
Bauarbeiter (uncredited) Bauarbeiter (uncredited)   See fewer
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