Krauses move

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Episode of the series Polizeihauptmeister Krause
Original title Krauses move
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 89 minutes
classification Episode 7 ( list )
German-language
first broadcast
February 14, 2020 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Bernd Böhlich
script Bernd Böhlich
production Alexander Martens ,
Eva-Marie Martens
music Tamás Kahane
camera Florian Foest
cut Gudrun Steinbrück
occupation

Krause's move is a film comedy from 2020 and the seventh film by director and author Bernd Böhlich in the film series about the retired police chief Krause , who is played by actor Horst Krause under his real name.

action

The former police chief Horst Krause finds a dog at the grave of his deceased friend Schlunzke, which he adopts at the end of the film and which he also gives the name Schlunzke. Mayor Stübner is clearly interested in the young cook Paula, who has been working in Krause's inn for some time and whose relationship with the father of her son Timo has broken down. But despite a joint dance evening, their friendship with Stübner does not turn into love. Instead, it seems to spark between her and Timo's teacher Thomas Seifert. Horst and Rudi organize a dance evening to bring the two together. But the power goes out, Horst has to save the evening with his trumpet, supported by a female guest at the piano. The following night, however, Horst has to send the piano player out of his bedroom again when she tries to seduce him in a clear pose. Stübner managed to get Seifert to flee on the evening of the dance, but when Timo provokes a visit from his parents with poor learning performance and Timo's father breaks his vacation promise, Paula and the teacher finally get together. The two should live in the inn. That is why Horst begins - initially with his friend Rudi, and later with the support of Elsa and Lubos - to renovate Schlunzke's estate so that he can move in with his sisters and their husbands. But Meta can no longer overcome her wanderlust; In the meantime, she drives to Budapest alone with the mobile home, but returns shortly afterwards.

background

ARD broadcast the film for the first time on February 14, 2020, a Friday evening, at 8:15 p.m. with 3.69 million viewers.

criticism

The Hamburger Abendblatt finds the film "old-fashioned as well as excellent ... with a lot of local color and sensitivity for the characters".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Blackout at over 40 disco: The comedy "Krauses Umzug" , Hamburger Abendblatt from February 13, 2020, accessed on February 16, 2020.