Pascal le grand frère pineur 7
Kreuzeder was once a successful commissioner, but now he rarely solves a case. After more than 20 years in the service, he just wants to retire as quickly as possible and leave everyday life in the ho…

Pascal le grand frère pineur 7
Kreuzeder was once a successful commissioner, but now he rarely solves a case. After more than 20 years in the service, he just wants to retire as quickly as possible and leave everyday life in the homicide squad in Lower Bavaria behind. Kreuzeder is of the opinion that humanity is coming to an end anyway, so he prefers to get drunk in the tavern and flirt with the waitress Gerda Bichler there instead of going about his work. The smell of cow dung wafts over the remote, heavily indebted Holznerhof farm as Inspector Kreuzeder enters the crime scene: in the barn, under the combine harvester, lies an unidentifiable corpse, cut into pieces. The once best detective in Lower Bavaria is very reluctant to take on the case, because Kreuzeder now prefers to spend his time in the pub rather than at his desk, where he casually wins the heart of the voluptuous waitress Gerda Bichler. Kreuzeder also impresses the police psychologist Dr. März, who is supposed to assess his fitness for duty. Two corpses later, Kreuzeder's superior, Chief Inspector Becker, finally transfers the case to his young colleague Klotz. But this brings the quirky investigator with his unconventional approach to his job and plenty of wheat beer in his blood out of his shell. And that's when the fun really begins. —BR

Pascal le grand frère pineur 7
Adult
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Kreuzeder was once a successful commissioner, but now he rarely solves a case. After more than 20 years in the service, he just wants to retire as quickly as possible and leave everyday life in the homicide squad in Lower Bavaria behind. Kreuzeder is of the opinion that humanity is coming to an end anyway, so he prefers to get drunk in the tavern and flirt with the waitress Gerda Bichler there instead of going about his work.
The smell of cow dung wafts over the remote, heavily indebted Holznerhof farm as Inspector Kreuzeder enters the crime scene: in the barn, under the combine harvester, lies an unidentifiable corpse, cut into pieces. The once best detective in Lower Bavaria is very reluctant to take on the case, because Kreuzeder now prefers to spend his time in the pub rather than at his desk, where he casually wins the heart of the voluptuous waitress Gerda Bichler. Kreuzeder also impresses the police psychologist Dr.
März, who is supposed to assess his fitness for duty. Two corpses later, Kreuzeder's superior, Chief Inspector Becker, finally transfers the case to his young colleague Klotz. But this brings the quirky investigator with his unconventional approach to his job and plenty of wheat beer in his blood out of his shell.
And that's when the fun really begins. —BR.