
Der Fall Bachmeier - Keine Zeit für Tränen
Drama
Overview
The film deals with the criminal case involving Marianne Bachmeier, who shot her daughter's murderer in the courtroom in 1981.
Top Cast


Marie Colbin
Marie Colbin
Marie Sellbach
Marie Colbin
Marie Sellbach


Michael Gwisdek
Michael Gwisdek
Martin Birkhoff
Michael Gwisdek
Martin Birkhoff
Christine Limbach
Christine Limbach
Julia Sellbach
Christine Limbach
Julia Sellbach
Angela Schmid
Angela Schmid
Tina Germer
Angela Schmid
Tina Germer
Werner Rehm
Werner Rehm
Heimo Germer
Werner Rehm
Heimo Germer


Eugeniusz Priwieziencew
Eugeniusz Priwieziencew
Herbert Schulz
Eugeniusz Priwieziencew
Herbert Schulz
Sven Dahlem
Sven Dahlem
Detective
Sven Dahlem
Detective


Jan Fedder
Jan Fedder
Jan
Jan Fedder
Jan
Knut Hinz
Knut Hinz
Judge
Knut Hinz
Judge


Uwe Dallmeier
Uwe Dallmeier
Janitor
Uwe Dallmeier
Janitor
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