The action takes place in a theater, where actor and theater director Poul Bech is shot by his co-star Eva Berthelsen in the middle of a premiere. The script says he should be shot, but not with real bullets! Everyone at the theater seems to have a reason to want him dead. However, another murder must be committed before the killer can be found.
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Stemningen er spændt og det hele er temmelig hektisk - mere end det plejer at være op til en premiere. Og ulykken udebliver da heller ikke. Midt under ...
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