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Midsummer Night's Murder 2016

★ 5.010 votes89 min📅 2016-12-08

When a vacationer's lifeless body is discovered in the rugged peaks of Tyrol, a sleepy alpine village suddenly becomes the epicenter of a murder mystery in *Midsummer Night's Murder* (2016).

Director: Harald Sicheritz

Cast

Gregor Bloéb
Gregor Bloéb
Florian Falkner
Katharina Straßer
Katharina Straßer
Claudia Wegscheider
Clemens Schick
Clemens Schick
Elmar Löffelhart
Franziska Petri
Franziska Petri
Monika Löffelhart
Julia Gschnitzer
Julia Gschnitzer
Adelheid Falkner
Peter Mitterrutzner
Peter Mitterrutzner
Isidor Falkner
Martin Leutgeb
Romed Falkner
Roland Silbernagl
Roland Silbernagl
Fritz Haspinger
Florian Sumerauer
Policeman Franz
Gerti Drassl
Gerti Drassl
Regina Tiefenbrunner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Midsummer Night's Murder (2016) about?

A tourist's corpse is found in the Tyrolean Alps, thrusting a quiet village into chaos. As investigators probe the residents, long-buried secrets and quirky alibis complicate the case. The film blends crime, comedy, and suspense in a tightly woven mystery.

Who directed Midsummer Night's Murder?

Harald Sicheritz directed, known for his knack for blending humor with crime narratives in German-language cinema.

Who stars in Midsummer Night's Murder?

The film features Gregor Bloéb, Katharina Straßer, Clemens Schick, Franziska Petri, and Julia Gschnitzer as key players in this alpine whodunit.

Is Midsummer Night's Murder (2016) worth watching?

With its crisp pacing and clever script, *Midsummer Night's Murder* offers a refreshingly brisk crime comedy. While lacking an IMDb rating, its genre balance and charming cast make it a solid pick for fans of quirky mysteries and alpine settings.

How long is Midsummer Night's Murder?

The film runs for 89 minutes, offering a tight, engaging runtime perfect for a night of suspense and laughs.

About Midsummer Night's Murder (2016) — A Tyrolean crime caper where paradise hides a deadly secret

When a vacationer's lifeless body is discovered in the rugged peaks of Tyrol, a sleepy alpine village suddenly becomes the epicenter of a murder mystery in *Midsummer Night's Murder* (2016). Director Harald Sicheritz blends sharp wit with suspense, unraveling a crime that implicates the very people you'd least expect. The film balances humor and intrigue as a local detective digs into the secrets of a community where hospitality and hidden grudges collide. With picturesque landscapes masking a web of deceit, the story explores themes of trust, isolation, and the fragility of small-town facades.

The quirky ensemble cast, led by Gregor Bloéb and Katharina Straßer, navigates a tone that oscillates between dark comedy and thriller, keeping viewers guessing until the final revelation. The crisp 89-minute runtime ensures a brisk pace, packed with twists that challenge assumptions about who's truly behind the crime. Whether you're drawn to crisp alpine mysteries or clever crime capers, this film delivers a satisfying blend of entertainment and suspense.