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Professor van Dusen spielt Theater
- Professor van Dusen - Die neuen Fälle 13
- Narrated by: Bernd Vollbrecht, Nicolai Tegeler, Uwe Jellinek, Udo Schenk, Peter Reinhardt, Christian Rode
- Length: 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Im New Yorker Stadtteil Harlem sterben Menschen. Niemand weiß, woran. Rechtsmediziner Calvert obduziert die Leichen, ohne auch nur den geringsten Hinweis auf die Todesursache zu finden. Hat vielleicht das Wasser aus dem Washington-Brunnen mit den mysteriösen Todesfällen zu tun? Zumindest scheinen alle Verstorbenen in ihren letzten Stunden aus dem Brunnen getrunken zu haben. Als Reverend Harding an der rätselhaften Erkrankung stirbt, nachdem er mit Professor van Dusen und Hutchinson Hatch gesprochen hat, wähnen sich die beiden auf der richtigen Spur...
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