
The Murder Farm
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Bavaria, Germany, 1950s. The sudden return of the young Kathrin to the small village where she was born stirs up the feelings of guilt and personal ghosts of its inhabitants, haunted by dark memories related to a multiple murder that happened two years earlier at the Tannöd farm, a hideous crime that remains unsolved.
Top Cast


Julia Jentsch
Julia Jentsch
Kathrin
Julia Jentsch
Kathrin


Monica Bleibtreu
Monica Bleibtreu
Traudl Krieger
Monica Bleibtreu
Traudl Krieger


Volker Bruch
Volker Bruch
Johann Hauer
Volker Bruch
Johann Hauer


Filip Peeters
Filip Peeters
Georg Hauer
Filip Peeters
Georg Hauer


Gundi Ellert
Gundi Ellert
Ruth Hauer
Gundi Ellert
Ruth Hauer


Brigitte Hobmeier
Brigitte Hobmeier
Barbara Danner
Brigitte Hobmeier
Barbara Danner


Lisa Kreuzer
Lisa Kreuzer
Mrs. Danner
Lisa Kreuzer
Mrs. Danner


Vitus Zeplichal
Vitus Zeplichal
Mr. Danner
Vitus Zeplichal
Mr. Danner


Clara Conzen
Clara Conzen
Marianne Danner
Clara Conzen
Marianne Danner
Lasse Bo Rosenthal
Lasse Bo Rosenthal
Josef Danner
Lasse Bo Rosenthal
Josef Danner
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