
Verlorene Eier
Comedy · Crime · Horror
Overview
A serial sex offender is on the loose, mutilating the sexual organs of his male victims. The police seek profiling advice from the local sex clinic.
Top Cast


Sepp Gneissl
Sepp Gneissl
Professor Markus
Sepp Gneissl
Professor Markus


Angelika Hefner
Angelika Hefner
Angie
Angelika Hefner
Angie


Jane Iwanoff
Jane Iwanoff
Jane
Jane Iwanoff
Jane


Claudia Mehringer
Claudia Mehringer
Claudia
Claudia Mehringer
Claudia


Sigrun Theil
Sigrun Theil
Sigrun
Sigrun Theil
Sigrun


Gerhard Hartig
Gerhard Hartig
Police Inspector
Gerhard Hartig
Police Inspector
Marion Koos
Marion Koos
2. Schwester Claudia
Marion Koos
2. Schwester Claudia
Helen Thomas
Helen Thomas
Helen Thomas


Rolf Zigan
Rolf Zigan
Jankowski
Rolf Zigan
Jankowski
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