

Crime · Comedy
Overview
Is he really the devil incarnate, as he claims? Or is he a dangerous weirdo who uses his stories to get the best out of women? Because in any case he is one thing: a great seducer, to whom the psychologist Cora falls hopelessly; he is the target of her unfulfilled dreams, her most secret longings. The reason to completely change her life and even commit a perfect murder...
Top Cast


Til Schweiger
Til Schweiger
Stanislaus Nagy
Til Schweiger
Stanislaus Nagy


Corinna Harfouch
Corinna Harfouch
Cora Dulz
Corinna Harfouch
Cora Dulz


Sonja Kerskes
Sonja Kerskes
Tamy
Sonja Kerskes
Tamy


Christine Neubauer
Christine Neubauer
Lioba
Christine Neubauer
Lioba


Thomas Heinze
Thomas Heinze
Robert Dulz
Thomas Heinze
Robert Dulz


Christof Wackernagel
Christof Wackernagel
Frank
Christof Wackernagel
Frank


Stephan Kampwirth
Stephan Kampwirth
Kommissar
Stephan Kampwirth
Kommissar


Antoine Monot Jr.
Antoine Monot Jr.
fetter Mann
Antoine Monot Jr.
fetter Mann


Detlev Buck
Detlev Buck
Gevatter Tod
Detlev Buck
Gevatter Tod
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