
Hunkeler - Tod einer Ärztin
Crime
Overview
A summer of the century in Basel – but no vacation for Inspector Hunkeler. Instead of spending time with his partner Hedwig in Alsace, he has to take on a murky case: his family doctor, a liberal politician well known in the city, has been found murdered in her practice. A few drug addicts who had been supplied with methadone by her come under suspicion. But Hunkeler's instinct for the depths of the human psyche leads him unerringly down a different path.
Top Cast


Mathias Gnädinger
Mathias Gnädinger
Komissär Hunkeler
Mathias Gnädinger
Komissär Hunkeler


Gilles Tschudi
Gilles Tschudi
Madörin
Gilles Tschudi
Madörin


Charlotte Heinimann
Charlotte Heinimann
Hedwig
Charlotte Heinimann
Hedwig
Buddy Elias
Buddy Elias
Rentner
Buddy Elias
Rentner


Tessie Tellmann
Tessie Tellmann
Frau Schwaab
Tessie Tellmann
Frau Schwaab
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