Bride Theresa Geiger (32) is kidnapped from her wedding in keeping with a local tradition. A short time later, she is lying dead in the chalet where she had been hidden. The cause of death is allergic shock triggered by a nut allergy. The nuts were in a cake that she ate while in the chalet. Suspicion first falls on Cecilia, the bride's friend with whom she ran a café. She was the one who baked the cake. However, a cake containing nuts is missing from the cafe's cold store - did someone secretly swap it for the one in the chalet? Theresa's husband Raphael Geiger (35), the head of a private orthopedics clinic, does not appear to be in the frame. Neither does his best friend Bastian (37), Cecilia's husband. Theresa's friend Jonas Scherer, however, is a different story. He was her ex-boyfriend. Did he still have feelings for his former partner? But Theresa's mother-in-law Bettina Geiger is also a person of interest. She was anything but pleased with her son's choice of wife and had even employed a private detective to investigate Theresa. Jerry and Beissl only get to the root of the case when they, with the help of their team, discover that the friendship of the "four-leaved clover" was not as perfect as it appeared at first sight...
Privately: Jerry receives a job offer from Hamburg, which brings Johanna to make a fundamental decision about their relationship.
Key Information
__clip.originaltitle | Die entführte Braut |
__clip.genre |
Detective/Police |
__clip.producedby | Lucky Bird Pictures for ARD |
__clip.yearofproduction | 2022 |
__clip.duration | 48 min |
__clip.countryoforigin | Germany |
__clip.languageversions | German [OV],English [ST] |
Cast & Crew
__clip.director | Tom Zenker Carsten Fiebeler John Delbridge Heidi Kranz |
__clip.cast | Andreas Giebel Peter Marton Ines Lutz Nepo Fitz Barbara Weinzierl Kathrin von Steinburg Leonie Brill and others |
__clip.producers | Boris Ausserer Oliver Schündler |
__clip.writers | Paul J. Milbers Stefan Betz Karin Michalke Julie Fellmann Herbert Kugler Simone Zahn Klaus Rohne Stefan Hering |