Police call 110: Wrong Jasmine

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title Mock orange
Country of production GDR
original language German
Production
company
DFF
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 137 ( List )
First broadcast April 22, 1990 on DFF 1
Rod
Director Manfred Mosblech
script Manfred Mosblech
production Heinz-Jürgen Jeserigk
music Günther Fischer
camera Wolfram Beyer
cut Gerti Gruner
occupation

Falscher Jasmin is a German crime film by Manfred Mosblech from 1990. The television film was released as the 137th episode in the film series Polizeiruf 110 .

action

Nurse Sigrid is irritated. She received her toddler from colleague Annemarie Liedekow for short-term care when she was planning something on Friday. Now it is Sunday and Annemarie is not back yet. Your boss Dr. Bernd starts looking for Annemarie, but she is neither at home nor with her sister Angelika Kolm. On Monday, Dr. Bernd with Angelika's help enters Annemarie's apartment. The chaos suggests a violent crime. Both call the police. At the same time, a forester finds a half-naked woman's corpse in the forest. Captain Günter Beck and Lieutenant Thomas Grawe let Dr. Bring Bernd and Angelika to the location where Angelika identifies the unknown dead person as her sister.

Initial investigations reveal that Annemarie lived alone. She kept the father of her illegitimate child from everyone, apparently had no affair and was popular with employees and patients. In her apartment, however, there are numerous traces of a second person: washed wine glasses, a key, numerous photos and in the garbage a wine bottle with fingerprints. In comparison to identical prints by the sister, it turns out that three pictures are missing, in which, in addition to Annemarie, Angelika's neighbor Jan Heder can be seen. Further inquiries among anglers at the lake near the site of the body's discovery lead to the discovery that a barca was in the forest on the day of the crime . Jan Heder drives a barkas and, as a baker, regularly supplies the hospital where Annemarie also worked. The investigators trick him into looking at the photos that were missing from Annemarie's apartment. This will give them his fingerprints that match those on the wine bottle. Jan Heder is arrested.

During interrogation, he reports that it all started in 1987. When unloading the baked goods, he always had to park in front of Annemarie's living room window. Once she showed him consciously naked, later they met at the lake and went swimming, followed by numerous exchanges of notes in the morning and visits to the lake in the afternoon. They slept together in nature, but when the end of summer came and they had to flee from a fisherman again, Annemarie had had enough. She asked him to make a decision. When he did not want to part with his wife, she left him. At one point she informed him by letter that she was pregnant. The next time they met, she was almost three months old. She did not respond to Jan Heder's request to have the child aborted. She wanted to have the child of her own accord and not because of him. She promised never to say his name. The months passed and the two had no contact. The simple question from her brother-in-law whether the child's father would pay alimony gave Annemarie an idea. She resumed the relationship with Jan Heder, slept with him and presented herself to him like a prostitute. The next time he should bring money, she demanded - 20,000 marks. Jan Heder tried to change her mind over the next few weeks and to convince her of his love, but she did not give in. When she threatened otherwise to make everything public, he strangled her. To be on the safe side, he stabbed her afterwards.

Jan Heder is arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment. Shortly afterwards his father dies of grief, the wife leaves him and sells the house. Jan and Annemarie's child grew up as a half-orphan with Angelika Kolm.

production

Falscher Jasmin (working title: Heut 'Abend am See ) was filmed from July 1 to October 30, 1989 in Bad Freienwalde and the surrounding area, Marienwerder , Eichwalde (district of Waltersdorf settlement) and Berlin . The studio recordings were made in the DEFA studio for feature films . The costumes of the film created Ute Rossberg , the Filmbauten derived from Christa Koppen . The film premiered on April 22, 1990 on DFF 1 . The audience participation was 43.8 percent.

It was the 137th episode in the film series Polizeiruf 110 . Captain Günter Beck investigated in his 3rd case and Oberleutnant Thomas Grawe in his 26th case. The song Falscher Jasmin , which runs during the credits, was sung by Anke Lautenbach .

literature

  • Peter Hoff: Police call 110. Films, facts, cases. Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-360-00958-4 , p. 145.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Presentation according to http://www.polizeiruf110-lexikon.de/filme.php?Nummer=137 (link only available to a limited extent)
  2. ^ Peter Hoff: Police call 110. Films, facts, cases . Das Neue Berlin, Berlin 2001, p. 145.