The thistle (film)

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Movie
Original title The thistle
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1992
length 96 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Gernot Krää
script Manfred Evert
Gernot Krää
production Alena Rimbach
Herbert Rimbach
music Axel Klopprogge
Christian Wildermuth
camera Frank Bruhne
cut Helga Borsche
occupation

The thistle the director Gernot Krää is a German children - crime from the year 1992nd

action

There's only one thing for Trudi and that is being a detective . Therefore, she watches her surroundings all day. But nothing exciting ever happens. When she has spent another day with unsuccessful observation , she goes to Kemal's Turkish snack bar. She overhears part of a conversation he is having with a Mr. Mangold. More obviously this Mr. Mangold blackmailed Kemal.

During the night the snack bar is demolished. So the little detective Trudi combines that there has to be more to the matter. But Kemal doesn't want to know anything about blackmail. A short time later, however, he went into hiding. And nobody knows where he is.

Trudi has noted the license plate number of Mangold's car. But how does she find out where Mangold's address is? Fortunately, you have friends. And so the computer geek Tom helps her by hacking into the computer at the vehicle registration office . The two break into Mangold's office. Trudi finds a list there, which she copies.

Finally they get to know Rollo. He had stayed in Trudi's tree house. Rollo lives in asocial conditions. His father is a petty criminal, and his mother doesn't particularly care about him either. Trudi, too, has already had her own fate behind her. Her parents died, and so she now lives with her aunt Julia. However, this takes very good care of the child.

It was crucial for Rollo to have names of restaurants in the list. In their further research, the three also find out exactly when the restaurant owners are being blackmailed. In their investigation, they come so close to Mangold that he briefly abducts and threatens the children . But then he lets them run again.

At the end the children can make chard. Fortunately, Tom had informed the police in good time. And Trudi, just like her great role model Sherlock Holmes , has a good memory for details. In this way, she can give the police the decisive clue as to where they can find evidence of Mangold's crimes.

Reviews

The lexicon of international films means that the film is “a bit overloaded in terms of subject matter” but “told in an exciting and child-friendly way”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The thistle. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed July 3, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used