Kommissar Rex: Der Puppenmörder
Casts & Crew
Tobias Moretti
Christoph Waltz
Susi Nicoletti
Heinz Weixelbraun
Wolf Bachofner
Gerhard Zemann
Paula Polak
Therese Lohner
Christine Sommer
Gerhard Rühmkorf
Ursula Koban
Hanus Polak Jr.
Marisa Growaldt
Lisa Tatzber
Also Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel
A TV movie explaining the origins of the famed police dog, Kommissar Rex. Prequel to the long-running Austrian/German TV series.
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