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  • Kommissar LaBréa Mord in der Rue St. Lazare (Season 1, Episode 2)
  • TV Episode | 88 min | Crime

Kommissar LaBréa

Mord in der Rue St. Lazare (Season 1, Episode 2)
TV Episode | 88 min | Crime

Paris mourns the loss of the great film producer Jacques Molin), who was found shot dead in his office. During his investigations in the film environment, Commissioner Maurice LaBréa comes across many suspects. Mathieu Salmi, the young ...See moreParis mourns the loss of the great film producer Jacques Molin), who was found shot dead in his office. During his investigations in the film environment, Commissioner Maurice LaBréa comes across many suspects. Mathieu Salmi, the young director of Molin's current production, takes the death of his client indifferently. Salmi is only interested in the completion of the film from which he hopes his breakthrough will be achieved. LaBréa does not hide the fact that Salmi's partner Caroline Becker, the big star of the film, had a forced affair with Molin. The behavior of Molin's wealthy widow Germaine is also obscure. Although she financed her husband's last production with 1.6 million euros from her private assets, she shows no interest in the completion of the film. The fragile woman is fixated on her young lover Vincent Brihac, for whom she tries to create a false alibi. However, the testimony of a taxi driver who drove Brihac to Molin's office on the night of the murder brought Germain's lover into the focus of the investigation. LaBréa also finds out that Molin hired the dodgy gigolo to influence Germaine in his favor. LaBréa, who forges delicate bonds with his pretty neighbor Céline during the turbulent investigation, is still not convinced of Brihac's guilt. When the inspector finally finds out that Molin was actually funding the film with extorted money, he holds the key to solving the case. Written by ARD Das Erste See less
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Director
Writers
Jürgen Büscher (screenplay) | Alexandra von Grote (novel)
Producers
Benjamin Benedict | Gesa Engel (as Gesa Tönnesen) | Nico Hofmann
Composer
Cinematographer
Editors
Bettina Vogelsang (as Betina Vogelsang) | Diane Wurzschmitt (edited by)
Production Designer
Status
Edit Released
Updated Apr 22, 2010

Release date
Apr 22, 2010 (Germany)

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21 cast members
Name Known for
Francis Fulton-Smith
Maurice LaBréa Maurice LaBréa   See fewer
Anja Knauer
Corinne Dupont Corinne Dupont   See fewer
Bruno Bruni Jr.
Jean-Marc Lagarde (as Bruno Bruni) Jean-Marc Lagarde (as Bruno Bruni)   See fewer
Daniel Friedrich
Roland Thibon Roland Thibon   See fewer
Valerie Niehaus
Céline Charpentier Céline Charpentier   See fewer
Leonie Brill
Jenny LaBréa Jenny LaBréa   See fewer
Gudrun Landgrebe
Dr. Brigitte Foucart Dr. Brigitte Foucart   See fewer
Katja Flint
Germaine Molin Germaine Molin   See fewer
Felicitas Woll
Caroline Becker Caroline Becker   See fewer
Jule Ronstedt
Nadine Capelli Nadine Capelli   See fewer
Simon Verhoeven
Vincent Brihac Vincent Brihac   See fewer
Wanja Mues
Mathieu Salmi Mathieu Salmi   See fewer
Guntbert Warns
Rémy Favre Rémy Favre   See fewer
Markus Graf
Jacques Molin Jacques Molin   See fewer
Joel Eisenblätter
Julien Capelli Julien Capelli   See fewer
Ursula-Rosamaria Gottert
Madame Challe Madame Challe   See fewer
Michael Gerber
Maitre Fossard Maitre Fossard   See fewer
Heiko Pinkowski
Taxifahrer Parmentier Taxifahrer Parmentier   See fewer
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