Episode 5— Terzo livello (Parte 1)
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Elena Radonicich
as Sostituto Procuratore Eva Kofler
Matteo Martari
as Police Inspector Paolo Costa
Richard Sammel
as Gerhard Kofler
Giovanni Carta
as Prefetto Andreas Müller
Lavinia Longhi
as Michela
Paolo Briguglia
as Mauro Battisti aka Helmuth Fischer
Lia Grieco
as Cecilia
Sinead Thornhill
as Mathilde
Anita Zagaria
as Procuratore Capo Luisa Lopez
Katja Lechthaler
as Police Officer Lena Pischler
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