Ungebetene Gäste - Der Usedom-Krimi
Nov 11 2021
•TV Movie, Crime
There is a fire on Usedom: Karin Lossow's thatched-roof house is on fire. She manages to escape from the house at the last moment with Ellen Norgaard's help. Karin has suffered smoke inhalation and is immediately taken to hospital.
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Katrin Sass
Karin Lossow

Rikke Lylloff
Ellen Norgaard

Till Firit
Rainer

Max Hopp
Dr. Brunner
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