The bull from Tölz: Star Wars

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Episode of the series Der Bulle von Tölz
Original title war of stars
Bulle von Tölz.svg
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Season 11, episode 1
48th episode overall ( list )
First broadcast March 17, 2004 on Sat.1
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Director Wolfgang F. Henschel
script Andreas Föhr , Thomas Letocha
production Ernst von Theumer junior
music Uli Kümpfel
camera Thomas Schwan
cut Michael Breining
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
sport is murder

Successor  →
When the masks fall

Star Wars (working title: An unfair fight ) is a German television film by Wolfgang F. Henschel from 2004 based on a script by Andreas Föhr and Thomas Letocha . It is the 48th episode of the crime series Der Bulle von Tölz with Ottfried Fischer as the main actor in the role of Chief Inspector Benno Berghammer. It was first broadcast on March 17, 2004 on Sat.1 .

action

Resi Berghammer wins a three-day free stay for two people in the “Hotel Alpenschlößl” in a tombola . During this time she wants to have the heating repaired; her son Benno is forced to accompany her.

Upon their arrival, a female hotel guest is killed by a steel basket. The suspension rope was levered out of its guide. In addition, the emergency generator was put out of action with sugar. Commissioner Sabrina Lorenz takes up the investigation and harnesses her colleague Benno Berghammer, although he is on vacation. It quickly turns out that the fatal attack actually targeted the hotel manager Clara Sailinger, who has made herself unpopular since she took over the management of the hotel after her husband's fatal accident. She blames Georg Mosbacher, also the owner of a hotel and her husband Wolfgang's best friend during his lifetime, for his death. To do this, she wants to ruin him financially by expanding her hotel.

The next day, Mrs. Sailinger was taken to hospital after a car accident; the brake hoses were cut. She gives her son Roland a power of attorney and sends him to the bank to sign the loan agreement for the extension; but he has completely different plans and withdraws the application. He wants to move far away with his girlfriend, the jealous housekeeper Yvonne, and start a band.

Georg Mosbacher has Roland Sailinger in his hand because he was behind the wheel in his father's fatal accident, and not Mosbacher, as the official version says. He finds himself in financial difficulties and forces the young Sailinger to sell his share in the hotel to the building contractor Anton Rambold and to lend him part of the proceeds with fair interest.

Mosbacher tells Benno Berghammer and Sabrina Lorenz that Wolfgang Sailinger's hotel waitress Annika is pregnant and was also sitting in the car during the fatal accident. Wolfgang said he, Mosbacher, should take Annika away so that Clara wouldn't find out about his affair. Those involved overlooked the fact that Wolfgang had a severe wound on his leg, and so he bled to death. The commissioners also learn that the maid Yvonne started an apprenticeship as a car mechanic, but has not completed it. Thus, she has the skills necessary to carry out the attacks.

When Roland Sailinger and Anton Rambold want to seal the purchase agreement, Yvonne storms in and accuses her friend of making the waitress Annika pregnant; she saw how he accompanied her to the gynecologist. He cheated on her and now wants to run away with Annika. When she leaves the room, the commissioners intercept her. Yvonne makes a confession indirectly by saying that Mrs. Sailinger treated her like dirt.

background

The shooting was carried out in Bad Tölz and Söll (Tyrol) ; The Hollerhaus Irschenhausen served as the setting for the "Pension Resi" .

criticism

The program magazine TV Spielfilm writes: "Proven mix of Bavarian dialect and light crime thriller."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Star Wars at Crew United
  2. Star Wars - derbullevontoelz.de ( Memento from April 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Der Bulle von Tölz: Star Wars - film review at TV Spielfilm