
Die Toten von Hameln (2014)
Die Toten von Hameln (2014) streams free in HD on Zoovie. starring Julia Koschitz, Bjarne Mädel, and Matthias Habich. Mystery and Thriller on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Die Toten von Hameln (2014) about?
Choir director Johanna Bischoff and her girls choir go to a concert in their hometown Hameln. Shortly before the scheduled performance disappear four of the girls and the organist David.Sie were on a hike in a cave of the Ith - the fabled mountain, in which 700 years ago the Pied Piper is said to have led the children. Seeking help, Johanna turns to her ex-boyfriend Jan Faber, head of the police station in Hameln.
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- Production:
- ZDF
- Country:
- Germany
- Languages:
- German
- IMDb:
- tt2999528
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Who stars in Die Toten von Hameln (2014)?
Julia Koschitz as Johanna Bischoff, Bjarne Mädel as Jan Faber, Matthias Habich as Dr. Georg Bischoff, Ruth Reinecke as Dr. Charlotte Bischoff, Hannes Wegener as David Fernandez, Luise Befort as Franzi Meyer, Lilli Fichtner as Ilka Peters, Camille Dombrowsky as Lina Brennecke.

Johanna Bischoff

Jan Faber

Dr. Georg Bischoff

Dr. Charlotte Bischoff

David Fernandez

Franzi Meyer

Ilka Peters

Lina Brennecke

Marie Bellheim

Mareike Tauber
Frau Grupe

Heinz Sewening
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Die Toten von Hameln has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.8/10 based on 9 votes.
What genre is Die Toten von Hameln?▼
Die Toten von Hameln is a Mystery and Thriller film released in 2014.
Who stars in Die Toten von Hameln?▼
The cast of Die Toten von Hameln includes Julia Koschitz, Bjarne Mädel, Matthias Habich, Ruth Reinecke and Hannes Wegener.







