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4/2/2001
Real estate speculator Albert Hahn is found dead in his cellar. He died of fermentation gas poisoning. The doctor in charge assumes it was an accident. But Polt knows that the dead man was hated in the community. He suspects that the murderer wanted to make the death look like an accident. Many of the winegrowers had a motive. After a long investigation in the wine cellars, he discovers that all the cellars are connected by holes. Polt doesn't want to leave the feeling that it was a murder. As he drinks some wine with his friends, they all confess to the crime. They had all poisoned Albert Hahn with the fermentation gas together, but only one of them wants to take all the blame, as the rest have children and wives. He commits suicide and leaves a confession behind.
Erwin Steinhauer
as Simon Polt

Hans-Michael Rehberg
as Friedrich Kurzbacher

Hans Clarin
as Karl Brunner

Peter Faerber
as Josef Schachinger

Wolfram Berger
as Christian Wolfinger
Otto Anton Eder
as Bruno Bartl

Monica Bleibtreu
as Aloisia Habesam
Karin Kienzer
as Karin Walter

Michou Friesz
as Grete Hahn
Heinz Trixner
as Dipl. Ing. Pahlen

Dietrich Siegl
as Florian Swoboda

Fritz Egger
as Ernst Höllenbauer

Nikolaus Paryla
as Kratky

Klaus Ofczarek
as Harald Mank

Gerhard Dorfer
as Dr. Eichhorn
Anton Pointecker
as Franz Greisinger

Johanna Bittenbinder
as Bibsi Swoboda

Georg Friedrich
as Mike Hackl