
Lindburgs Fall
Comedy
Overview
Peter Lindburg played the role of "Kommissar Kämpfer" in the crime series "Blaulicht" for decades. Now the series is to be canceled, which doesn't sit well with the star who has been spoiled by success. Offended, he returns to his hometown in Thuringia, which he once left for the sake of his career. But even here the TV investigator can't let go of crime: when he believes he has witnessed a murder one evening and strongly suspects the highly respected public prosecutor Dr. Eugen von Wangenheim of the crime, Lindburg causes all kinds of commotion with the local authorities. The press also gets wind of the case.
Top Cast


Fritz Wepper
Fritz Wepper
Peter Lindburg
Fritz Wepper
Peter Lindburg


Elisabeth Lanz
Elisabeth Lanz
Kommissarin Biehl
Elisabeth Lanz
Kommissarin Biehl


Saskia Vester
Saskia Vester
Sabine Arnhold
Saskia Vester
Sabine Arnhold


Francis Fulton-Smith
Francis Fulton-Smith
Staatsanwalt Dr. Eugen Wangenheim
Francis Fulton-Smith
Staatsanwalt Dr. Eugen Wangenheim


Bernd Michael Lade
Bernd Michael Lade
Mike Häusl
Bernd Michael Lade
Mike Häusl


Katharina Matz
Katharina Matz
Cäcilie Wangenheim
Katharina Matz
Cäcilie Wangenheim


Adrian Topol
Adrian Topol
Thomas Arnhold
Adrian Topol
Thomas Arnhold


Barbara Schöneberger
Barbara Schöneberger
Caroline Bächle
Barbara Schöneberger
Caroline Bächle


Kai Lentrodt
Kai Lentrodt
Klopstock
Kai Lentrodt
Klopstock


Hannes Hellmann
Hannes Hellmann
Agent Pierre
Hannes Hellmann
Agent Pierre
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