
Sergeant Studer
Drama · Crime
Overview
A policeman is not convinced that the prime suspect in a murder case is realty guilty and so decides to reinvestigate the case, despite the lack of co-operation from locals.
Top Cast


Heinrich Gretler
Heinrich Gretler
Wachtmeister Jakob Studer
Heinrich Gretler
Wachtmeister Jakob Studer
Adolf Manz
Adolf Manz
Bürgermeister Aeschbacher
Adolf Manz
Bürgermeister Aeschbacher
Bertha Danegger
Bertha Danegger
Mutter Aeschbacher
Bertha Danegger
Mutter Aeschbacher


Anne-Marie Blanc
Anne-Marie Blanc
Sonja Witschi
Anne-Marie Blanc
Sonja Witschi


Rudolf Bernhard
Rudolf Bernhard
Schwomm
Rudolf Bernhard
Schwomm


Sigfrit Steiner
Sigfrit Steiner
Untersuchungsricher Steffen / Examining magistrate Steffen
Sigfrit Steiner
Untersuchungsricher Steffen / Examining magistrate Steffen
Armin Schweizer
Armin Schweizer
Gottlieb Ellenberger
Armin Schweizer
Gottlieb Ellenberger


Ellen Widmann
Ellen Widmann
Anastasia Witschi
Ellen Widmann
Anastasia Witschi
Robert Trösch
Robert Trösch
Armin Witschi
Robert Trösch
Armin Witschi
Robert Bichler
Robert Bichler
Erwin Schlumpf
Robert Bichler
Erwin Schlumpf
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