Murot - 06 - Es lebe der Tod
A serial killer is on the loose. Apparently peacefully, as in a suicide, the victims depart from life. Murot and the LKA stage a murder that differs in modus operandi from the previous ones in order to provoke the perpetrator. He actually allows himself to be lured out of reserve and is caught, but the murders cannot be proven to him. Gradually it turns out that all the murders had something to do with Murot and that this is supposed to be his last victim. Right from the start, the perpetrator pursues a perfidious plan that poses existential questions to both Murot and Wächter. In addition to Ulrich Tukur and Barbara Philipp, other roles include Jens Harzer, Ygal Gleim, Hans Löw, Corinna Kirchhoff and Marina Galic.
Armin Alker was behind the camera, Börries Hahn was responsible for the set design and Peter Senkel was responsible for the sound. Stefan Blau made the cut and Sonja Hesse took care of the costume design. Uli Dautel was in charge of production, Liane Jessen and Jörg Himstedt were in charge of editing. "Long live death" is the name of the sixth crime scene that Hessischer Rundfunk (hr) produced with Ulrich Tukur as Wiesbaden LKA investigator Felix Murot and Barbara Philipp as his assistant Magda Wächter. Sebastian Marka directed the film and Erol Yesilkaya wrote the script.
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