The “Soko Donau” on the hunt for “Bonnie and Bonnie” on February 13th

“Soko Kitzbühel” then ignites “Green Fire” on ORF 1.

Vienna (OTS) Hitting up married men, drugging them with knockout drops and robbing them – that’s the modus operandi on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 8:15 p.m. on ORF 1 and from 10 a.m. on ORF ON and in the TVthek app from “Bonnie and Bonnie”. One of their victims: a banker from Vienna who is found suffocated with a bathrobe belt in a thermal spa hotel. Are the two friends with the special “business model” responsible for the death? The “Soko Danube” recognizes that there may be something different behind it than initially assumed. The “Soko Kitzbühel” in a dacapo at 9:05 p.m., while investigating a murder among miners looking for emeralds, finds itself in the middle of family conflicts of unimagined proportions and ignites a “green fire”.

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“Soko Donau – Bonnie and Bonnie” (Tuesday, February 13th, 8:15 p.m., ORF 1)
With, among others, Andreas Kiendl, Martin Gruber, Lilian Klebow, Brigitte Kren, Maria Happel and Helmut Bohatsch as well as Hanna-Christina Mannsberger, Alina Schaller, Raphael von Bargen, Daniel Keberle, Annika Wonner and Kevin Krennhuber in episode roles; Director:
Katharina Heigl

Leo Tursch (Kevin Krennhuber), a banker from Vienna, is discovered dead in the suite of a thermal spa hotel, suffocated with the belt of a bathrobe. Suspicion falls on a young woman with whom he drank heavily – and flirted – in the bar the previous evening. Has an affair gotten out of hand? With the help of the cooperative hotel manager, the cops find out that the woman’s acquaintance was no coincidence: Filippa (Hanna-Christina Mannsberger) and her friend Jessi (Alina Schaller) have developed a “business model” in which rich, married men are hit on, then with K .-o.-drops are turned off and eventually robbed. But is there perhaps something else behind this?

“Soko Donau” is a production by Satel Film in collaboration with ORF and ZDF, made with the support of Fernsehenfonds Austria, Filmfonds Wien, the state of Lower Austria as well as Cinestyria Filmcommission and Fonds and Film Commission Graz.

“Soko Kitzbühel – Green Fire” (Tuesday, February 13th, 9:05 p.m., ORF 1)
With, among others, Jakob Seeböck, Julia Cencig, Ferry Öllinger, Veronika Polly, Andrea L’Arronge, Heinz Marecek and Felix Kreutzer as well as Bettina Redlich, Michael Fuith, Tobias Ofenbauer and Anna Suk in an episode role; Director: Michi Riebl

Tobias (Felix Kreutzer) is no longer in mortal danger after the car accident, but ice age and blame still prevail between him and Kroisleitner (Ferry Öllinger). Tobias’ mother Hanni (Bettina Redlich) is also still in Kitzbühel and is now trying to break down the lies she has created for the past 20 years. Meanwhile, Lukas (Jakob Seeböck) and Nina (Julia Cencig) investigate a murder among miners looking for emeralds. There are family conflicts there too, especially between the gruff Georg Hinteregger (Michael Fuith) and his daughter Lisa (Anna Suk).

“Soko Kitzbühel” is a co-production between ORF and ZDF, produced by Gebhardt Productions.

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