Police call 110: The last weekend

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title The last weekend
Country of production GDR
original language German
Production
company
Television of the GDR
length 66 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
classification Episode 36 ( List )
First broadcast November 30, 1975 on GDR 1
Rod
Director Hans Joachim Hildebrandt
script Hans Joachim Hildebrandt
Hans Siebe
production Heinz Wennemers
music Ciril Cibulka
camera Tilmann Dähn
cut Bert Schultz
occupation

The Last Weekend is a German crime film by Hans Joachim Hildebrandt from 1975. The television film was released as the 36th episode of the film series Polizeiruf 110 .

The problem of resource allocation in the GDR is shown several times in the film . So z. B. the lawful acknowledgment of building material traded against six roll cabinets (second choice).

action

When six double-T beams disappear from a reconstruction site , construction worker Mr. Meisel complains. During the reconstruction there were surplus materials, whereupon some construction workers decided to divert the surplus materials for the expansion of the Seehaus company holiday home - a semi-legal matter. At the Seehaus holiday home, on the other hand, much less is being built than was stored there: construction manager Jörg Hartmann has material from the construction site organized illegally through the works bricklayer Heinz Kreutz, who has been working at the Seehaus holiday home for months, so that he can have his own house for himself on the weekends to build his girlfriend Inge. When Meisel investigates, Jörg wants to pause construction on his house and forbids Heinz to start tiling the bathroom on the weekend. These tiles should also be fetched from the Seehaus construction site. Inge, on the other hand, suffers from the fact that the house is still a construction site after two years. In addition, Jörg cannot bring himself to divorce his wife. Inge has meanwhile started an affair with Heinz, who also arrives at the house on Saturday against Jörg's instructions and in his absence. He stole the tiles and starts working. On Monday, his body was found in a changing room at a nearby lido.

First lieutenant Jürgen Hübner, sergeant Lutz Subras and lieutenant Vera Arndt take over the investigation. The autopsy reveals death from cerebral haemorrhage . In fact, the body was found to have a head injury that was originally covered with a plaster. It cannot be ruled out that the injury was due to a fall, and that Heinz continued to live normally for a while afterwards. A swimming accident, however, is out of the question: Heinz was a non-swimmer and his skin had dust particles. When questioned, Meisel stated that he had a bad relationship with Heinz because he stole building materials. He had suspected him for a long time, but saw him on Saturday at the Seehaus construction site loading the tiles into a car. Meisel doesn't know where the tiles were taken.

Heinz's bag, which is said to have been in the car, is handed over to Heinz's landlord. Peter Rusch, a colleague of Heinz, had found it on the construction site at the weekend and wanted to have some fun, as Heinz might need the bag. In the bag there is a pair of glasses and a case, but Heinz did not wear glasses. Vera Arndt finds out that the glasses belong to the waiter Arno Pfeiffer. He remembers the last time he wore it when he visited his divorced wife. The woman is Inge, Jörg's lover. Arno had picked up his son from his ex-wife that Saturday. When he brought him back, Inge caught him in front of the house and cried. Heiner's car was parked in the courtyard, but Inge claimed it was broken. Heinz is no longer there.

The investigators are now questioning Inge. She appears composed, but collapses after first asking. She admits that Heinz fell off the ladder while working on the roofing felt. He hit his head when he fell, but continued to work. The tiles in the bathroom, which he then glued, were installed crookedly by him. Jörg came back earlier than expected, recognized from the sheets that both were cheating on him, and confronted Heinz. In the middle of the dispute, Heinz collapsed and died. Jörg now confesses to have brought the body to the swimming pool. He wanted to fake a swimming accident and therefore removed the plaster. Arno's glasses should draw suspicion to the Pfeiffer family. He also bought the property of the house in Inge's name and had the bogus invoices for the stolen building materials made out in her name. Jörg is still convicted of the perpetrator: Mr Brock, who issued the bogus invoices, did so as a favor for Jörg, from whom he expected several rolling cupboards in return. Brock knows neither Heinz, who, according to Jörg, stole the materials on his own, nor Inge. Both Brock and Jörg are arrested and charged.

production

The last weekend was filmed from May 20 to July 7, 1975 under the working title Accident in the lido in Dessau , Berlin and the surrounding area. The shooting location in Dessau was u. a. the Adria gravel pit with the Adria lido of the same name. The costumes of the film created Waltraud dam , the Filmbauten submitted by Reinhard Welz . The film had its television premiere on November 30, 1975 in the first program of GDR television. The audience participation was 61.2 percent.

It was the 36th episode of the film series Polizeiruf 110 . First Lieutenant Jürgen Huebner investigated in his 17th case, Lieutenant Vera Arndt in her 27th case and Sergeant Lutz Subras in his 19th case.

literature

  • Peter Hoff: Police call 110. Films, facts, cases. Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-360-00958-4 , p. 44.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Presentation according to http://www.polizeiruf110-lexikon.de/filme.php?Nummer=036 (link only available to a limited extent)
  2. ^ Peter Hoff: Police call 110. Films, facts, cases . Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 2001, p. 44.