Der Metzger und der Tote im Haifischbecken (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 12, 2015

Original Title:
Der Metzger und der Tote im Haifischbecken

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
ARD
Magic Flight Film

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Willibald Adrian Metzger restores old furniture, the beauty of which he admires with a good glass of red wine. The amiable loner visits his customers by bicycle because he does not have a driver's license. Usually he only pays attention to old cupboards and chests of drawers, but this time something else piques his interest: a beautiful woman bathing in a lonely mountain lake. The sight promptly knocks him out of the saddle - especially since it is his unfulfilled childhood love Danjela Djurkovic. She doesn't seem to recognize him anymore, because she is only interested in the macabre find at the place where they meet again: a severed finger that is stolen by a bird of prey in the next instant. Is that a dream Willibald and Danjela have a common goal, the Hotel "Sonnenhof" - from whose pool the corpse of a guest has just been fished. The police assume an accident. But before Willibald knows it, the curious Danjela has taken a farewell letter and the dead man's cell phone.

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Casting:
Nina Haun

Commissioning Editor:
Sascha Schwingel
Carolin Haasis

Costume Design:
Anja Niehaus

Director:
Andreas Herzog

Director of Photography:
Ralf Noack

Editor:
Tobias Forth

Executive Producer:
Kirsten Frehse

Music:
Christopher Bremus

Original Story:
Thomas Raab

Producer:
Christian Rohde
Jean-Young Kwak
Hajo Kensche
Gilbert Funke

Production Design:
Christian Kettler

Sound:
Wolf Dietrich Peters-Vallerius

Sound Designer:
Martin Rogalski

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ralph Thiekötter

Stunt Coordinator:
Antje Rau

Stunts:
Jan Böhme
Bernhard Schirmer

Writer:
Holger Karsten Schmidt

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