
Wild waves
2011年8月24日 90mドラマ
4.25.0
While pursuing a car speeding through Paris at top speed, police officer Marie Lamare (Henriette Richter-Röhl) is hit by an unknown gunman's bullet in a shootout and loses consciousness. A young archaeology professor named Paul Racine (Johannes Zirner) witnesses the shooting and administers first aid to the injured and unconscious Marie at the scene. Soon after, the two meet again in Brittany, where the police officer, on leave from duty, is trying to come to terms with what has happened. When Paul unexpectedly stumbles upon a secret, it changes Marie's life too – and that of her father Michel (Ulrich Pleitgen), whom she meets for the first time after her accident. But he seems just as strange to her as her supposed godfather Leon Menec (Hans Zischler) and his wife Claire (Katja Weitzenböck).
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Wild wavesは、全1シーズンです。
Wild wavesは、全4話です。
Wild wavesの主要人物はMarie Lamare (Henriette Richter-Röhl), Paul Racine (Johannes Zirner), Claire Menec (Katja Weitzenböck)です。
Wild wavesはUlli Baumannが監督を務めました。
Wild wavesはHamid Baroua, Ronald Mühlfellnerがプロデューサーを務めました。
While pursuing a car speeding through Paris at top speed, police officer Marie Lamare (Henriette Richter-Röhl) is hit by an unknown gunman's bullet in a shootout and loses consciousness. A young archaeology professor named Paul Racine (Johannes Zirner) witnesses the shooting and administers first aid to the injured and unconscious Marie at the scene. Soon after, the two meet again in Brittany, where the police officer, on leave from duty, is trying to come to terms with what has happened. When Paul unexpectedly stumbles upon a secret, it changes Marie's life too – and that of her father Michel (Ulrich Pleitgen), whom she meets for the first time after her accident. But he seems just as strange to her as her supposed godfather Leon Menec (Hans Zischler) and his wife Claire (Katja Weitzenböck).
Wild wavesは、ドラマの番組です。
Wild wavesは、視聴者によって10点満点中4.2点をつけられています。
Wild wavesの話の長さは、90mです。
いいえ、1シーズンでこの番組は打ちきりになっています。













