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Release Date:
June 29, 2010
Original Title:
Sau Nummer vier. Ein Niederbayernkrimi
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BR
Roxy Film
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 89
Niedernussdorf is a small, tranquil village in Lower Bavaria, not far from Straubing. There has never been a murder here, not as long as the people of Niedernussdorf and their police chief Gisela Wegmeyer can remember. Suddenly, a severed male finger appears in the middle of the idyll. Florian Lederer, an ambitious young chief inspector from the Straubing police department, arrives on the scene. Lederer proves that the finger, which was carried through the village by a rough-haired dachshund, was originally bitten off by a pig. He assumes that an old man in Niedernussdorf was fed to pigs. Lederer is determined to solve the murder, while Gisela firmly believes it was an accident...
ADR Editor:
Benjamin Wolf
Assistant Costume Designer:
Gabriele Bahmer
Camera Operator:
Dirk Eichler
Casting:
Franziska Aigner
Continuity:
Heiko Hahn
Costume Design:
Birgitta Lohrer-Horres
Dialogue Editor:
Benjamin Wolf
Director:
Max Färberböck
Director of Photography:
Andreas Doub
Editor:
Oliver Gieth
Executive Producer:
Maike Beba
First Assistant Camera:
Alexander Sachariew
First Assistant Director:
Jochen Gosch
Foley Editor:
Benjamin Wolf
Lighting Technician:
Katharina Ziegler
Location Manager:
Christian Feier
Location Scout:
Dieter Lotzmann
Makeup Artist:
Heiner Niehues
Ulla Röling
Original Music Composer:
Gerd Baumann
Producer:
Andreas Richter
Stephanie Heckner
Nathalie Scriba
Ursula Woerner
Annie Brunner
Production Design:
Doerthe Komnick
Sound:
Max-Thomas Meindl
Sound Editor:
Benjamin Wolf
João Da Costa Pinto
Steadicam Operator:
Dirk Eichler
Writer:
Christian Limmer
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