Frizzy party

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Episode of the series Polizeihauptmeister Krause
Original title Frizzy party
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
classification Episode 1 ( list )
German-language
first broadcast
December 19, 2007 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Bernd Böhlich
script Bernd Böhlich
production Eva-Marie Martens
music Jacob Ilya
camera Peter Ziesche
cut Karola Mittelstädt
occupation

Krauses Fest is a television comedy by author and director Bernd Böhlich from 2007 with actor Horst Krause . It is the opening sequence to the film series about the police chief of the same name Krause .

The film was mainly shot in the Brandenburg villages of Gröben and Ihlow , but is set in the fictional town of Schönhorst . Individual scenes were created in Berlin .

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Marie Dost and her son Fabian flee Berlin because Marie saw her partner Günter disappearing into a strange apartment with another woman. It's the day before Christmas. Your car stops defective shortly before Schönhorst.

Both walk into the village and just come in when Liebmann wants to kill police chief Krause's holiday rabbits. The rabbit ends up in the rabbit hutch again. Krause offers Marie his help. They go to the village inn that his two sisters run. Since the car cannot be repaired and there is no getting around, Marie and her son get a room in the inn, although the sisters don't actually rent them out in winter. Both eye the new guests suspiciously and misinterpret their brother's behavior. The lonely forest worker Liebmann, however, immediately casts an eye on the attractive woman. Krause fetches Marie's car with a team of horses and seeks contact with Fabian.

On duty, Krause has to make sure that the village youth does not enter the village pond because it is not yet properly frozen. He ignores a search message for Marie and Fabian. Then he goes to Gänse-Schlunzke, because the latter reported to him angrily during dinner that someone broke into his home and stole his geese. The protocol is important for the insurance company. Krause consoles him to the morning of Christmas Eve. After dinner, Krause asks Fabian if he is playing robbers and gendarmes with him, but in real life. Fabian asks his mother and is allowed to go. They hide together at the goose courtyard. Gänse-Schlunzke actually brings the geese back to the barn with his daughter Fine in his truck that night. Krause and Fabian provide him. Gänse-Schlunzke wanted to give his daughter a pair of ice skates for Christmas, and since he had no money for them, he came up with the idea of ​​pretended insurance fraud. With consideration for Schlunzke's daughter, Krause turns a blind eye and no longer knows anything about the geese's excursion.

The next morning Krause finds Fabian in the attic. The boy found old letters from Krause in a suitcase. The policeman then tells him about his great love, a circus artist named Piranelli. Meanwhile the rabbit has disappeared. Krause searches in vain for the animal. Together with Marie and Fabian, Krause drives into the forest to fetch a fir tree.

In the evening in church, the lost rabbit finds himself in the nativity play. Fabian had released him. The sisters, Krause and the guests from Berlin celebrate Christmas in the restaurant. Krause dances with Marie. The sisters are irritated. Is there a romance emerging?

The next morning Fabian disappeared. Krause is looking for him with his motorcycle with a sidecar. When he discovered the boy on the street, he granted his wish and drove him to the apartment in Berlin where Fabian had previously lived with his mother and her partner. There are moving boxes there and the neighbor says that the partner is moving out. Fabian is disappointed. On the drive home, Krause has to refuel and meets his childhood sweetheart Piranelli again at the gas station, who works there as a cashier. Krause hints at the circus, but the woman responds with a delay.

Back in town, Fabian wants to cross the frozen pond to Fine, Gänse-Schlunzke's daughter, and breaks in. Krause saves him. In the meantime, Günter, Fabian's mother's partner, has arrived at the inn to explain to Marie that his Christmas surprise for her is that they will move into a new apartment together. Marie saw him with the broker and drew the wrong conclusions.

Marie, Fabian and Günter are going back to Berlin. Surprisingly, another woman is found for Liebmann. Krause writes to his childhood sweetheart and takes the letter to the mailbox.

Locations

Krause's festival was filmed in the Brandenburg villages of Ihlow (Oberbarnim) in the Märkisch-Oderland and Gröben districts south of Berlin, in the Teltow-Fläming district .

Reviews

"A nice idea. Horst Krause, known as the Brandenburg police chief, who has been helping the inspectors with heart, dog and motorcycle for several years in the 'police call', is allowed to show in 'Krauses Fest' once more than the crime fiction model allows. An everyday life is lived in Böhlich's film that promises more bizarre poetry than spontaneous joke. The story also exudes a little melancholy with its lovable staff. "

- Rainer Tittelbach : Horst Krause, Gabriela Maria Schmeide, Bernd Böhlich: More than the comical fat one (film review at tittelbach.tv; accessed on May 12, 2015)

“Horst Krause plays Krause, and with a lot of heart, a lot of charm and a lot of vigor. But he doesn't grab the film, he fits into the hearty Christmas story. This is a rather quiet, but nevertheless beautiful film that slowly develops its story with gentle humor. Blockbusters look different, but there have to be such little pearls too. Conclusion: perfect for Christmas. "

- Peter Osteried : Movieman.de

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