Mörderische Erpressung (2006)

Mörderische Erpressung (2006) poster

Möhnstedt is a paradise for parking offenders and speeders - village policeman Klaus Burck turns a blind eye to such offenses. Much to the astonishment of his new colleague Eva Mann, who has just graduated from police school and doesn't understand such leniency... When Jutta Krohn reports her daughter Nina missing one day, the village lethargy is suddenly over. A short time later, her body is fished out of the village lake. Nina, a nightclub dancer, attractive but unapproachable, died after having sex with three men. When the trail leads to the powerful bakery owner Jansen and his sons, the police suddenly have half the village against them...

Director: Markus Imboden
Genre: Crime
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Production: ZDF, ZDF/Arte
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Markus Imboden
More Films in Genre: Crime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mörderische Erpressung about?
Möhnstedt is a paradise for parking offenders and speeders - village policeman Klaus Burck turns a blind eye to such offenses. Much to the astonishment of his new colleague Eva Mann, who has just graduated from police school and doesn't understand such leniency... When Jutta Krohn reports her daughter Nina missing one day, the village lethargy is suddenly over. A short time later, her body is fished out of the village lake. Nina, a nightclub dancer, attractive but unapproachable, died after having sex with three men. When the trail leads to the powerful bakery owner Jansen and his sons, the police suddenly have half the village against them...
Who directed Mörderische Erpressung?
Mörderische Erpressung was directed by Markus Imboden.
Who stars in Mörderische Erpressung?
Mörderische Erpressung stars Hinnerk Schönemann, Mira Bartuschek, Tobias Schenke, Kai Ivo Baulitz, Peter Fitz, Werner Wölbern.
What genre is Mörderische Erpressung?
Mörderische Erpressung is a Crime film.
Where was Mörderische Erpressung produced?
Mörderische Erpressung was produced in Germany.