
Effigy: Poison and the City
Thriller · History
Overview
1828 in the German port city of Bremen: Two very different women collide in an age that has no place for either of them. One strives for a career in law, at a time when women aren't even admitted to universities. The other has lived life outside the law and may now have to pay the tab. One of them needs to get her head together – while the other would do anything not to lose hers. -- Based on a true story.
Top Cast


Suzan Anbeh
Suzan Anbeh
Gesche Gottfried
Suzan Anbeh
Gesche Gottfried


Elisa Thiemann
Elisa Thiemann
Cato Böhmer
Elisa Thiemann
Cato Böhmer


Christoph Gottschalch
Christoph Gottschalch
Senator Droste
Christoph Gottschalch
Senator Droste


Roland Jankowsky
Roland Jankowsky
Kapitän Ehlers
Roland Jankowsky
Kapitän Ehlers


Uwe Bohm
Uwe Bohm
Kommissar Tonjes
Uwe Bohm
Kommissar Tonjes
Marc Ottiker
Marc Ottiker
Dr. Hoffschläger
Marc Ottiker
Dr. Hoffschläger


Marita Marschall
Marita Marschall
Magd Dorothée
Marita Marschall
Magd Dorothée
Lea Wolfram
Lea Wolfram
Verkäuferin Lankenau
Lea Wolfram
Verkäuferin Lankenau
Eugen-Daniel Krößner
Eugen-Daniel Krößner
Dr. Luce
Eugen-Daniel Krößner
Dr. Luce
Tom Keidel
Tom Keidel
Kanzlist Müller
Tom Keidel
Kanzlist Müller
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