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  1. Criminal: Germany: Created by Jim Field Smith, George Kay. With Eva Meckbach, Sylvester Groth, Florence Kasumba, Christian Kuchenbuch. In the interview room, detectives go head-to-head with suspects and try to get to the truth - even if it means breaking the rules and risking it all.

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    • 2019-09-20
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
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  2. Screenplay (3 Episodes), Writer (1 Episode) Bernd Lange. Writer (3 Episodes) In the interview room, detectives go head-to-head with suspects and try to get to the truth—even if it means breaking the rules and risking it all.

  3. Criminal: Germany is a 2019 German-language police procedural anthology series created by George Kay and Jim Field Smith, and starring Eva Meckbach, Sylvester Groth and Florence Kasumba.

    • Police Procedural Anthology Series
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  5. Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. In the interview room, detectives go head-to-head with suspects and try to get to the truth—even if it means breaking the rules and risking it all. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Eva Meckbach Sylvester Groth Florence Kasumba Christian Kuchenbuch Jonathan Berlin Oscar Navarro Alvarez Christian Berkel.

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    • Idiotlamp Productions
    • Oliver Hirschbiegel
  6. Sep 20, 2019 · The young, married daughter, named Johanna, of a German big shot, Christian Millberg, has fallen to grievous injury by presumably slipping on the stairs of the house. The police suspect foul play based on the call they receive from the nanny, and immediately call in her young, Turkish husband that the father in law doesn’t approve of, Yilmaz ...

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