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Herrhausen - Der Herr des Geldes

Herrhausen - Der Herr des Geldes

2023TV Mini Series
CrimeDramaMystery
7.3
IMDB Rating
463 votes

Examining the 1989 assassination of Deutsche Bank Chairman Alfred Herrhausen, an advocate of debt relief for developing nations, angering rival bankers amid the fall of the Berlin Wall and shifting global alliances.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Bill J. Martin, Oliver Masucci, Lisa Vicari
Release Date
September 30, 2024
Language
German, English, Arabic, Russian
Country
Germany, Belgium
🏆 7
Wins
🎯 4
Nominations
💬 2
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Bill J. Martin
Bill J. Martin
as German Banker
Oliver Masucci
Oliver Masucci
as Alfred Herrhausen
Lisa Vicari
Lisa Vicari
as Tania Fehling
Tom Keune
Tom Keune
as Jakob Nix
Philippe Brenninkmeyer
Philippe Brenninkmeyer
as Roger Burwell
Till Wonka
Till Wonka
as Dirk Zabel
Joshua Seelenbinder
Joshua Seelenbinder
as Volker Seibert
👤
Christian Ulitzka
as Günni
Julia Koschitz
Julia Koschitz
as Traudl Herrhausen
👤
Sascha Nathan
as Helmut Kohl

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.78 : 1
Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Production
Avriofilms, Beside Productions, Sperl Film- und Fernsehproduktion

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

GermanCrimeDramaMystery

⭐ Featured Review

Utter nonsense
by chimes-325882024-10-03
1/10

"The story seems not to be inspired by historical events, but by an unpublished novel by deceased Austrian colportage writer Johannes Mario Simmel. Fun fact: The credits favourably compare to Lawrence of Arabia and Ben Hur. There is no intention to come just a minor step closer to the mystery the assassination of Alfred Herrhausen represents until today. It's all speculation, invention and the obvious exploitation of the rare facts available: There was a bomb, that killed Alfred Herrhausen, there were terrorists, who were suspects, But nobody was accused, nobody was convicted, nobody went ..."

📖 Synopsis

Examining the 1989 assassination of Deutsche Bank Chairman Alfred Herrhausen, an advocate of debt relief for developing nations, angering rival bankers amid the fall of the Berlin Wall and shifting global alliances.