The duo: Bloody money

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Episode in the series Das Duo
Original title Bloody money
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
TV60Film production
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
classification Episode 8 ( list )
First broadcast April 16, 2005 on ZDF
Rod
Director Peter Keglevic
script Carolin Otto
Peter Zingler
production Sven Burgemeister
music Jürgen Corner
camera Diethard Prengel
cut Moune Barius
occupation
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Bloody Money is a German television film by Peter Keglevic from 2005. It is the 8th film in the ZDF crime series Das Duo .

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Commissioner Marion Ahrens is the victim of a thief. While shopping, a young man steals her purse and runs away. Ahrens pursues him, but collides with a transporter at an intersection, so that she has to be taken to hospital injured. Your colleague Lizzy Krüger will therefore initially take on the next case alone. Rebecca Lange, the deputy head of the Lübeck employment agency , is found dead on the street after falling from a window. Since she recently had a violent argument with one of her clients, the latter is suspected of having pushed the woman out of the window. The significant other, Klaus Schindler, accuses Rebecca's ex-boyfriend, however, because he has threatened his girlfriend several times in the past. The two have a child together, to which he wants to assert claims as a father.

After Commissioner Ahrens is operational again, the investigators come across a billing fraud by the head of the labor office, Dr. Schuster, on the trail of millions. Involved in this are Klaus Schindler and Lorch, the head of a training institute for the unemployed. The inspectors manage to coax a confession from the three. Rebecca Lange was involved in the fraud and planned to "get out" to be with the father of her child again. So that she could emphasize this exit, she had collected sensitive data and blackmailed Schindler and Lorch. Rebecca fell out of the window fighting over these files. Schindler wanted to rush to her help, but when he only heard the name of her ex-boyfriend from the seriously injured woman, he lost his nerve and killed her.

Production notes

Bloody Money was filmed in Lübeck and first broadcast on ZDF on April 16, 2005 at 8:15 p.m.

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave it a medium rating (thumbs to the side) and found: “Basically a good story, but too bloated”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Start dates for Das Duo: Blutiges Geld . In: IMDb.de. Retrieved January 14, 2017 .
  2. The Duo: Bloody Money TV feature film ; January 14, 2017.