Tatort is a long-running German/Austrian/Swiss, crime television series set in various parts of these countries. The show is broadcast on the channels of ARD in Germany, ORF in Austria and SF1 in Switzerland.
The best episode of "Scene of the Crime" season 39 is "Episode 1", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Jürgen Bretzinger and written by Xaõ Seffcheque, Matthias Dinter. "Episode 1" aired on 1/6/2008 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".
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Director: Jürgen Bretzinger
Writer: Xaõ Seffcheque, Matthias Dinter
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Director: Maris Pfeiffer
Writer: Jürgen Werner
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Director: Claudia Garde
Writer: Sascha Arango
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Director: Thomas Bohn
Writer: Thomas Bohn
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Director: Elmar Fischer
Writer: Holger Karsten Schmidt
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Director: Ralph Bohn
Writer: Hartmann Schmige
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Director: René Heisig
Writer: Dorothee Schön
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Director: Angelina Maccarone
Writer: Angelina Maccarone
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Director: N/A
Writer: Annette Bassfeld-Schepers, Martin Eigler
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Director: Kaspar Heidelbach
Writer: Achim Scholz
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Director: Michael Gutmann
Writer: Alexander Adolph
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Director: Thomas Roth
Writer: Thomas Roth
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Director: Lars Kraume
Writer: Judith Angerbauer
Private detective Peter Mang is found half-naked in a construction pit with a dog tattoo on his neck and puncture wounds in his back. Has he become the victim of his secret investigation? The trail leads Inspector Thiel to the villa of the industrialist family Rummel. Despite the clean facade, Sabine and Markus Rummel's marriage obviously seems to be crumbling: after all, the photos taken by the detective show that the factory boss and his new assistant Christine Schauer have more in common than just an employment relationship. Meanwhile, Prof. Boerne is once again investigating on his own. The fact that the murdered private detective looked so similar to him is something that doesn't bother the forensic doctor. The dead man's striking tattoo leads him to a relevant tattoo studio in Münster. Here he meets the Belarusian Jan Sievic – and his fighting dog.
Director: Manfred Stelzer
Writer: Jan Hinter, Stefan Cantz
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Director: Patrick Winczewski
Writer: Mario Giordano, Andreas Schlüter
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Director: Hajo Gies
Writer: Andreas Pflüger
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Director: Elmar Fischer
Writer: Holger Karsten Schmidt
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Director: Jürgen Bretzinger
Writer: Andreas Pflüger
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Director: Gregor Schnitzler
Writer: Thomas Kirchner
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Director: Tobias Ineichen
Writer: Christian Limmer
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Director: Aelrun Goette
Writer: André Georgi
Borowski goes undercover, placing a personal ad to bait a killer who seems to find victims through a lonely hearts site.
Director: Lars Jessen
Writer: Thomas Schwank
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Director: Maris Pfeiffer
Writer: Karl-Heinz Käfer
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Director: Richard Huber
Writer: Chris Silber, Thorsten Wettcke
A gruesome sexual murder shocks Münster. The victim, a young law student, was found strangled in her apartment. “Do we all have to be afraid now?” is the headline in the local press. But there is not much to suggest that a serial killer was actually at work here. However, the victim's ex-boyfriend André Pütz, a freelance photographer who mainly travels to crisis areas around the world, is an urgent suspect. Recently he had repeatedly stalked the young woman. When Inspector Thiel and Prof. Boerne surprise him at home, he flees headlong. And yet Thiel resists drawing hasty conclusions. He discovers parallels between the crime and other cases. Above all, the extremely attractive bank employee Anna Schäfer, whose apartment was recently broken into, won't let him go. But at first he meets her very aloofly.
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Writer: Marc Blöbaum