Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund (2010)

Inspector Gunnar Barbarotti has no increased desire for the grueling meeting with his ex-wife. The curious case, which he urgently needs to take on, is just right for the Italo-Swedes: after a birthday party in the idyllic town of Kymlinge, two members of the Hermanssons are missing. One is the black sheep of the family, a hapless aesthetic who achieved notoriety as "Wichs-Walter" after a lewd TV appearance in a jungle camp.

Director: Jörg Grünler, Hannu Salonen
Genre: Crime, TV Movie
Runtime: 88 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Markus Selikovsky
Editing: Regina Bärtschi
Production: Trebitsch Entertainment, ARD
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Jörg Grünler, Hannu Salonen
More Films in Genre: Crime, TV Movie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund about?
Inspector Gunnar Barbarotti has no increased desire for the grueling meeting with his ex-wife. The curious case, which he urgently needs to take on, is just right for the Italo-Swedes: after a birthday party in the idyllic town of Kymlinge, two members of the Hermanssons are missing. One is the black sheep of the family, a hapless aesthetic who achieved notoriety as "Wichs-Walter" after a lewd TV appearance in a jungle camp.
Who directed Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund?
Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund was directed by Jörg Grünler, Hannu Salonen.
Who stars in Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund?
Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund stars Sylvester Groth, Nina Kronjäger, Vadim Glowna, Suzan Anbeh, Henriette Confurius, Filip Peeters.
How long is Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund?
Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund?
Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund is a Crime, TV Movie film.
Where was Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund produced?
Inspektor Barbarotti - Mensch ohne Hund was produced in Germany.