Commissioner Lucas - The interrogation

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Episode in the series Commissioner Lucas
Original title The interrogation
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 4
First broadcast April 22, 2006 on ZDF
Rod
Director Thomas Berger
script Torsten Berger ,
Jochen Brunow,
Christian Jeltsch
production Viola Jäger , Harald Kügler , Molly von Fürstenberg
music Dieter Schleip
camera Torsten Breuer
cut Monika Abspacher
occupation
chronology

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Commissioner Lucas - Trust to the end

Successor  →
Commissioner Lucas - sketch of a dead person

The interrogation is a ZDF film that is part of the series Kommissarin Lucas . Thomas Berger directed the television film, which was first broadcast in 2006, as in the three previous episodes. For Commissioner Lucas ( Ulrike Kriener ) it is her fourth case in Regensburg. Marek Harloff is cast as the suspected child kidnapper Markus Welke. The other main guest stars of this episode are Lisa Martinek as the mother of the missing child, Barbara Auer and August Zirner as the entrepreneurial couple whose son was supposed to be kidnapped.

action

Ellen Lucas is off the trail because she shot the perpetrator in an armed bank robbery. But the Commissioner quickly expects a new case. The young Oscar Mayerhoff was kidnapped and a ransom demand has already been made. Lucas and her colleagues are able to convict Markus Welke when handing over the money, but Welke denies that he was a perpetrator, although the forensic evidence speaks against him.

production

Filming, publication

The film was shot in Regensburg and the surrounding area and premiered on April 22, 2006 in prime time on ZDF .

This episode was not broadcast

The first six episodes of the series were released on DVD by Edel Germany GmbH on October 8, 2010, whereby this episode is no longer part of the six episodes published in Box 1 for licensing reasons, even if a ruling by the Koblenz Regional Court has meanwhile been broadcast and distribution of the film is expressly not prohibited. In addition, Edel Germany GmbH released a box with the first twelve films on October 8, 2010 (episode four was also omitted here).

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm point their thumbs up, gave one of three possible points for claim and action and two for suspense, and found: “Haunting, explosive psycho duel”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Commissioner Lucas DVD box ZDF
  2. Commissioner Lucas Information on the DVD box. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  3. ^ LG Koblenz: broadcast of a film about a criminal sS telemedicus.info
  4. Commissioner Lucas Fig. DVD case Collector's Edition
  5. Commissioner Lucas: The interrogation cf. tvspielfilm.de (with 22 film images). Retrieved October 11, 2018.