Der Tod und das Mädchen - Van Leeuwens dritter Fall (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 27, 2017

Original Title:
Der Tod und das Mädchen - Van Leeuwens dritter Fall

Alternate Titles:
Zahltag: Van Leeuwens dritter Fall

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
A Private View
Network Movie

Production Countries:
Belgium | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Thanks to the latest DNA technology, Bruno van Leeuwen finally has a proof in his hands, with which the rapist of the then nine-year-old Vicky can be convicted. Piet Martens, the neighbor of the girl's family, was the culprit. But despite the new evidence, he can not be brought to justice because the crime is now time barred. Martens leaves the police headquarters as a free man. Then Vicky falls on Martens and hits him with a bottle. The police separate the two and Martens' lawyer reports to Vicky about dangerous assault.

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Casting Director:
Sandra Köppe

Co-Producer:
Dries Phlypo
Jean-Claude Van Rijckeghem
Helen Perquy

Costume Design:
Monika Gebauer

Director:
Hans Steinbichler

Director of Photography:
Bella Halben

Editor:
Jörg Kroschel
Christian Lonk

Makeup Designer:
Anette Keiser

Novel:
Claus C. Fischer

Original Music Composer:
Sebastian Pille

Producer:
Wolfgang Cimera
Bettina Wente

Production Design:
Anke Osterloh

Sound:
Wim Fressen

Writer:
Nicole Armbruster

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