Police call 110: Bad weather

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title Bad weather
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Saxonia Media
on behalf of the MDR
length 91 minutes
classification Episode 217 ( List )
First broadcast March 19, 2000 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Marco Serafini
script Peter Scheibler
production Hans-Werner Honert
music Michael Hofmann de Boer
camera Bernd Neubauer
cut Ilana Goldschmidt
occupation

Böse Wetter is a German crime film by Marco Serafini from 2000. It is the 217th episode in the Polizeiruf 110 film series and the 12th case for Schmücke and Schneider .

action

Claudia Lorenz is returning to her home town of Leimerode after years , where her arrival in the small town causes quite a stir. In particular, Dr. Beuse is not very enthusiastic because she accuses him of having given false information on her grandfather's death certificate three years ago.

Shortly afterwards, the inspectors Schmücke and Schneider were called to the Harz Mountains after an explosion had occurred in what was supposed to be a storm in a tunnel that had actually been disused. During the rescue work, three dead are recovered, including two male and one female corpse: Claudia Lorenz. While the men died from bad weather , Claudia Lorenz was already dead, as indicated by the strangling marks on her neck. Therefore, it is believed that the two men wanted to make the woman disappear here. A few years ago she had infected Karl Bauer, the brother of one of the victims, with AIDS . The mother of the brothers thinks it is nonsense to think of her son as a murderer. Her Kurt wanted to look for something in the tunnel because he had gone off with some measuring device.

While Inspector Schneider stays in Leimerode, Schmücke drives back to Halle, where Claudia Lorenz has an apartment. Somebody got in there because everything had been ransacked. He lets the forensic scientist search for clues and returns to Leimerode. There was just in the doctor's office of Dr. Beuse broke in and Lorenz's medical files were stolen. The office assistant is Birgit Kunze and a friend of Claudia Lorenz. She had recently discovered in old documents that Claudia's grandfather had been poisoned with the painkillers that her sister Anita was given to treat her back pain. She wanted to tell Claudia that, and that's why she came back to Leimerode. Now exactly these files have allegedly been stolen and Birgit Kunze suspects Anita Lorenz of this act. In reality, however, she herself got rid of the medical records because she has a relationship with Hubert Lorenz and wants to convict his wife as a murderer. Anita Lorenz explains, however, that her grandfather took the tablets himself in an overdose.

Commissioner Schneider considers the village doctor Beuse to be the key figure in solving the case. He also finds evidence that the one in Claudia Lorenz's apartment was. When they want to convict him, he has just committed suicide in his laboratory and has left a suicide note in which he confesses the murder of Gottlieb Lorenz. He allegedly did not want the old man to oppose Hubert Lorenz's forward-looking plans. He strangled Claudia Lorenz in the affect because she wanted to dig into the old stories and thus everything could have been exposed.

In the end, however, Schmücke is able to convict Anita Lorenz of the murder of her grandfather, who wants to shoot her rival in an affect, but meets Hubert Lorenz, who stood protectively in front of his lover.

background

Bad weather was in the 19 March 2000 First for prime time broadcast for the first time. The film was shot in Langenstein , Derenburg , Wernigerode , the Harz University of Applied Sciences , the Rammelsberg show mine and in Goslar .

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the best possible rating (thumbs up) and wrote: "Exaggerated, but captivating provincial thriller".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Police call 110: Bad weather at tvspielfilm.de