Tödliche Gefühle

Tödliche Gefühle

Release date : July 1, 2016
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : German /
Director : Marcus O. Rosenmüller /
Production companies : ZDF /
July 1, 2016 1h 25m Germany Thriller German More
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Pola investigates on her own after her friend Tina has disappeared without a trace after a blind date on the Berlin Museum Island. Tina's profile on a dating portal finally leads Pola to her lover Sven. At the same time, Tina's husband Karl receives a sex video featuring Tina and Sven. A short time later, Sven is dead, and the bound Tina is released from his apartment. Everything points to Karl as the culprit.
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Franziska Weisz
Tina Siebold
Katharina Wackernagel
Pola Warlimont
Leopold Hornung
Sebastian Rühlmann
Arnd Klawitter
Karl Siebold
Philipp Christopher
Sven Kellermann
Stefan Jürgens
Dr. Schröder
Chris Theisinger
Museumsbesucher
Najet Korel
Tamara
John Ludwig
POM Penschuk
Martin Moeller
Stefan Legat
Emelie Harbrecht
Laura Siebold
Bastian von Bömches
KOK Theo Karger
Lena Vogt
Mareike
Silke Geertz
KHK Juliane Schonack
Michael Bergau
POM Möckel

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  • title:Tödliche Gefühle
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Thriller ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: German ·
  • Director: Marcus O. Rosenmüller /
  • Writers: Stefan Brunner · Marcus O. Rosenmüller ·
  • Production companies: ZDF ·
  • Overview:Pola investigates on her own after her friend Tina has disappeared without a trace after a blind date on the Berlin Museum Island. Tina's profile on a dating portal finally leads Pola to her lover Sven. At the same time, Tina's husband Karl receives a sex video featuring Tina and Sven. A short time later, Sven is dead, and the bound Tina is released from his apartment. Everything points to Karl as the culprit.
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