
Vares: The Sheriff
Crime
Overview
Jussi Vares find two bodies of Turku outskirts of women, which has been shot in the head, and the man whose body is full of runes similar to the cuts, which suggest that the murder would have been part of the dark ritual. A year later, Vares is hired to investigate these homicides. Cable Wires take Varesta towards Turku underworld dominant invisible godfather, sheriff. Sheriff is the man whom nobody knows and we do not discuss. Vares drifts dangerously close to the "jury", the secret underworld lord clubs, the members of the human spirit is a cheap commodity. Rummaging through the case Vares get too close to the truth.
Top Cast


Antti Reini
Antti Reini
Jussi Vares
Antti Reini
Jussi Vares


Jasper Pääkkönen
Jasper Pääkkönen
Kyypakkaus
Jasper Pääkkönen
Kyypakkaus


Jukka Puotila
Jukka Puotila
Sylvi / Rikhard Rantala
Jukka Puotila
Sylvi / Rikhard Rantala


Karoliina Blackburn
Karoliina Blackburn
Milla
Karoliina Blackburn
Milla


Miska Kaukonen
Miska Kaukonen
Pekka Koskenlaskija
Miska Kaukonen
Pekka Koskenlaskija


Jukka-Pekka Palo
Jukka-Pekka Palo
Kalle Shostakovitsh
Jukka-Pekka Palo
Kalle Shostakovitsh


Jarmo Perälä
Jarmo Perälä
Seppo Räihä
Jarmo Perälä
Seppo Räihä


Konsta Mäkelä
Konsta Mäkelä
Martti Susimaa
Konsta Mäkelä
Martti Susimaa


Hannele Laaksonen
Hannele Laaksonen
Kreetta Valkama
Hannele Laaksonen
Kreetta Valkama


Robert Enckell
Robert Enckell
Niilo Rantala
Robert Enckell
Niilo Rantala
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