The bull from Tölz: death after the disco

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Episode of the series Der Bulle von Tölz
Original title Death after the disco
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Country of production Germany
original language German
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Season 9, episode 1
38th episode overall ( list )
First broadcast October 23, 2002 on Sat.1
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Director Werner masts
script Franz Xaver Sengmüller
production Ernst von Theumer junior
music Uli Kümpfel
camera Rainer Lauter
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Death after the Disco is a German television film by Werner Masten from 2002 based on a screenplay by Franz Xaver Sengmüller . It is the 38th 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 October 23, 2002 on Sat.1 .

action

Harald Kolka takes his daughter Juliane and her friend Roswitha Scharnagl to a disco by car. At midnight only Juliane goes home again; Roswitha wants to have fun for a while and trusts that someone will be found who will bring her home later. The next morning the girl disappeared without a trace; only her handbag is found in a forest. Almost all of the residents of their house, including the Kolkas and the student Stefan Gründl, set out to look. Resi Berghammer, who wants to visit her tax auditor Kolka at home because she could not find him in the tax office, discovers Roswitha's body in the swimming pool of the house. The girl was drowned and then hidden in the boiler room for the weekend. Since Roswitha's identification papers and a bunch of keys are in her handbag, someone must have rang the doorbell to get into the house, but none of the residents surveyed noticed anything.

Inspector Sabrina Lorenz finds a young man in the disco who has taken Roswitha Scharnagl with him in the car. He says they drove into a forest to cuddle, but didn't want to go as far as he did and got out. He followed her, but she fried his handbag over his head and ran away; she lost the bag in the process. He then drove home alone.

Benno Berghammer and Sabrina Lorenz find out that Harald Kolka had a secret relationship with his married neighbor Corinna Behrends that only Roswitha Scharnagl knew about. In her diary she raves about him and wants to take his lover's place. She also mentions that she slipped a love letter under the door for him, which in turn received no response.

When Benno Berghammer finds small stones on Juliane Kolka's windowsill, he realizes how Roswitha Scharnagl got into the house. The two inspectors go to Juliane Kolka and ask her for the love letter that Roswitha pushed under the door, but Juliane claims to have burned it. She told Roswitha that she had read her stupid love letter and that she should finally leave her father alone. Then she started to laugh and said that she had slept with him a long time ago and how great it was. Then she grabbed Roswitha and pushed her under the water until she stopped moving. Juliane Kolka also admits that she went to the boiler room on Monday morning to use the wheelbarrow to remove the body. She was shocked when she suddenly heard a strange voice, and Roswitha fell into the pool.

background

The shooting took place in Bad Tölz and Bad Wiessee (housing estate); The Hollerhaus Irschenhausen served as the setting for the "Pension Resi" .

criticism

The program magazine TV Spielfilm writes: "Everything is clearly signposted, as if the residents of Lindenstrasse wanted to play an impromptu detective story." Conclusion: "Secrecy of the sedate kind."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Death after the disco - derbullevontoelz.de ( Memento from April 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Der Bulle von Tölz: Death after the disco - film review by TV Spielfilm