
Winterkartoffelknödel
Comedy · Crime
Overview
A policeman suspects that several bizarre deaths in the same family were murders and that the killer is a mysterious woman who just moved to the village.
Top Cast


Sebastian Bezzel
Sebastian Bezzel
Franz Eberhofer
Sebastian Bezzel
Franz Eberhofer


Simon Schwarz
Simon Schwarz
Rudi Birkenberger
Simon Schwarz
Rudi Birkenberger


Lisa Maria Potthoff
Lisa Maria Potthoff
Susi
Lisa Maria Potthoff
Susi


Enzi Fuchs
Enzi Fuchs
Oma Eberhofer
Enzi Fuchs
Oma Eberhofer


Eisi Gulp
Eisi Gulp
Papa Eberhofer
Eisi Gulp
Papa Eberhofer


Gerhard Wittmann
Gerhard Wittmann
Leopold Eberhofer
Gerhard Wittmann
Leopold Eberhofer


Jeanette Hain
Jeanette Hain
Mercedes Dechampes-Sonnleitner / Alexandra Kleindienst
Jeanette Hain
Mercedes Dechampes-Sonnleitner / Alexandra Kleindienst


Monika Gruber
Monika Gruber
Rudis Freundin
Monika Gruber
Rudis Freundin


Sascha Alexander Geršak
Sascha Alexander Geršak
Klaus Mendel
Sascha Alexander Geršak
Klaus Mendel


Moritz Katzmair
Moritz Katzmair
Hans Neuhofer
Moritz Katzmair
Hans Neuhofer
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