Der letzte Beat

Summary In a Stuttgart techno-club the skull-smashed corpse is found of manager Adrian Hauser, who actually died from ensuing asphyxiation. His partner Talida Hart points to Christoph Zehlig, who edit the last printed techno-magazine. He was blackmailed for 3000 Euro a month, cheating his advertisers by tenfold reader numbers by Hauser, who also had an affair with his wife, Sarah Zehlig, who claims they planned to emigrate together. Tilda Hart felt passed-over as Hauser decided alone to sell the club. Christoph and Sarah Zehlig acted as adolescent runner Felix Thielsch's doted foster parents, after years in psychiatry, feared losing them and suffers another blow.

S11.E23 ∙ Der letzte Beat

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Peter Ketnath Karl Kranzkowski Benjamin Strecker Astrid M. Fünderich

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Genres : Crime

Release date : Mar 25, 2020

Countries of origin : Germany

Official sites : Official Facebook Official Twitter

Language : German

Filming locations : Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Production companies : Bavaria Film Bavaria Fiction

Summary In a Stuttgart techno-club the skull-smashed corpse is found of manager Adrian Hauser, who actually died from ensuing asphyxiation. His partner Talida Hart points to Christoph Zehlig, who edit the last printed techno-magazine. He was blackmailed for 3000 Euro a month, cheating his advertisers by tenfold reader numbers by Hauser, who also had an affair with his wife, Sarah Zehlig, who claims they planned to emigrate together. Tilda Hart felt passed-over as Hauser decided alone to sell the club. Christoph and Sarah Zehlig acted as adolescent runner Felix Thielsch's doted foster parents, after years in psychiatry, feared losing them and suffers another blow.

Details

Genres : Crime

Release date : Mar 25, 2020

Countries of origin : Germany

Official sites : Official Facebook Official Twitter

Language : German

Filming locations : Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Production companies : Bavaria Film Bavaria Fiction

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