
Murder Behind The Curtain
Comedy · Crime
Overview
The 90-year-old mystery writer Lydia Walliser is suffering from writer’s block. Although she presents herself to the public as witty and cosmopolitan, her family bears the brunt of her more abhorrent traits. For Nick, her grandson whom she grudgingly accommodates for the weekend, it means: no mobile phone, no TV, no noise. Nick fears that these might be the worst days of his life. But then he notices strange things happening at the house next door and may have even witnessed a murder. When he and his grandmother begin to investigate, they embark on the adventure of the lives.
Top Cast


Stephanie Glaser
Stephanie Glaser
Lydia Walliser
Stephanie Glaser
Lydia Walliser
Noah Weber
Noah Weber
Nick Walcher
Noah Weber
Nick Walcher


Peter Wyssbrod
Peter Wyssbrod
Lydias Ehemann
Peter Wyssbrod
Lydias Ehemann


Andreas Matti
Andreas Matti
Friedrich Lehnert
Andreas Matti
Friedrich Lehnert
Oscar Bingisser
Oscar Bingisser
Herbert Walcher
Oscar Bingisser
Herbert Walcher
Bigna Körner
Bigna Körner
Schwiegertochter
Bigna Körner
Schwiegertochter


Alexandra Prusa
Alexandra Prusa
Patrizia Lehnert
Alexandra Prusa
Patrizia Lehnert
Hanspeter Bader
Hanspeter Bader
Kommissar Blocher
Hanspeter Bader
Kommissar Blocher
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