
Kommissar Dupin – Bretonische Sehnsucht
TV Movie · Crime
Overview
Inspector Dupin finds himself entangled in several mysteries at once: the discovery of a corpse on a remote Atlantic island, the mystery surrounding a Celtic musical instrument, and the search for the true cause of a tragedy.
Top Cast


Pasquale Aleardi
Pasquale Aleardi
Georges Dupin
Pasquale Aleardi
Georges Dupin


Jan Georg Schütte
Jan Georg Schütte
Kadeg
Jan Georg Schütte
Kadeg


Gisa Flake
Gisa Flake
Leonie Nevou
Gisa Flake
Leonie Nevou


Franziska Wulf
Franziska Wulf
Nolwenn
Franziska Wulf
Nolwenn


Hildegard Schmahl
Hildegard Schmahl
Sybil
Hildegard Schmahl
Sybil


Sithembile Menck
Sithembile Menck
Romy Saux
Sithembile Menck
Romy Saux


Luise Aschenbrenner
Luise Aschenbrenner
Rayanne Ker / Simone Dulac
Luise Aschenbrenner
Rayanne Ker / Simone Dulac


Amal Keller
Amal Keller
Céleste Bourvil
Amal Keller
Céleste Bourvil


Franziska von Harsdorf
Franziska von Harsdorf
Enora Gaec
Franziska von Harsdorf
Enora Gaec
Laurenz Lerch
Laurenz Lerch
Roderic
Laurenz Lerch
Roderic
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