Police call 110: It's not always sunshine

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title It's not always sunshine
Country of production GDR
original language German
Production
company
Television of the GDR
length 82 minutes
classification Episode 84 ( List )
First broadcast April 17, 1983 on GDR 1
Rod
Director Manfred Mosblech
script Manfred Mosblech
production Gerhard Freudel
music Hartmut Behrsing
camera Winfried Kleist
cut Gerti Gruner
occupation

It's Not Always Sunshine is a German crime film by Manfred Mosblech from 1983. The television film was released as the 84th episode in the film series Polizeiruf 110 .

action

The thugs Fetzer, Ghandi and Ali spend their free time with their mopeds in the park. Ali works in a coal shop, his father is an alcoholic. Ghandi grows up with his mother, is actually intelligent, but dropped out of school out of laziness and now earns his living as a painter. Fetzer, on the other hand, grew up in an authoritarian home and rebelled against the parents' rules and prohibitions. As Fetzer drives home on his moped, he is stopped by pensioner Paul Weber and berates that he doesn't have to drive a moped in the park. Fetzer drives back and gets Ali and Ghandi as reinforcements. They circle Paul Weber with their mopeds until the pensioner collapses and remains motionless. The three young people flee, with Ghandi alerting the ambulance on the way.

Captain Peter Fuchs and Lieutenant Jürgen Huebner are just celebrating the farewell to Lieutenant Vera Arndt, who is retiring from active police life and will work as a lecturer at a police college in the future. In the middle of the farewell party, at which Vera Arndt's successor, Lieutenant Lutz Zimmermann, also introduces himself, the call comes about the incidents in the park. Vera Arndt is working with Lutz Zimmermann to clarify her last case.

In the park, the witnesses give some vague descriptions of the perpetrators. A boy tells the investigators that one of the three men was wearing painters' clothes and that the others called "Ghandi". The son of the ABV tells Vera Arndt that Ghandi is actually called Günter Kern. Vera Arndt soon found the wanted perpetrator through the name and other clues - he is a painter and owns a moped. At home, however, she only meets his mother, who cannot believe that her son is a rowdy.

Meanwhile, Ghandi is still on tour with Ali and Fetzer. He has a guilty conscience, but Fetzer keeps him with the group, he is guilty like the two of them. It was only when Fetzer said that he had called the hospital and that the pensioner was fine that Ghandi put aside his worries. The group rioted in one train. A little later, Fetzer and Ali - without Ghandi - throw in the windows in a youth club when there is displeasure in front of the building because the admittance person rejects many of the guests at the door.

Lutz Zimmermann is meanwhile able to find Ali's real name through a young person, while Vera learns Arndt Fetzer's name. In the meantime, the three young people had messed with the staff in a bar and were thrown out. Out of anger, they demolish the bar owner's car. With Monika, Gabi and Astrid they go to the house of Fetzer's grandmother, who is currently on vacation. They celebrate a party, at the end of which Gabi has to defend herself against attempted rape by Fetzer. Only now does Ghandi realize that Fetzer is a criminal. With Monika, who was actually with Fetzer, he goes to the police and turns himself in. Fetzer and Ali are arrested a little later.

Vera Arndt, laden with her parting gifts, is driven home by Peter Fuchs.

production

It's Not Always Sunshine was filmed from April 20 to June 13, 1982 under the working title Mitten auf der Straße in Berlin. The costumes of the film created Doris Haußmann that Filmbauten submitted by Andreas mosquito . The film had its premiere on April 17, 1983 in the first program of East German television. The audience participation was 51 percent.

It was the 84th episode in the film series Polizeiruf 110 . Captain Peter Fuchs investigated in his 52nd case, Oberleutnant Jürgen Huebner can be seen in a supporting role in his 40th case. Lieutenant Vera Arndt, who has appeared on the police call since the first episode of the series in 1971 , can be seen in her 47th and last case. In the Schuldig case she had already made her frustrated about life as a policewoman clear. Vera Arndt actress Sigrid Göhler was then only seen in 2001 in the anniversary episode Kurschatten in a police call supporting role. Lieutenant Lutz Zimmermann appears as her successor for the first time. Zimmermann actor Lutz Riemann had previously appeared in the 1982 episode Im Tal once as Lieutenant Karl-Heinz Schlenker.

The Filosof group can be seen as a band in the film. In addition, the title Thunderstorms of the group Karat is played.

literature

  • Peter Hoff: Police call 110. Films, facts, cases. Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-360-00958-4 , pp. 92, 135.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Presentation according to http://www.polizeiruf110-lexikon.de/filme.php?Nummer=084 (link only available to a limited extent)
  2. ^ Peter Hoff: Police call 110. Films, facts, cases . Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 2001, p. 92.