Police call 110: Dangerous trust

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title Dangerous trust
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
DOKfilm television production
on behalf of the rbb
length 87 minutes
classification Episode 285 ( List )
First broadcast June 3, 2007 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Bodo Fürneisen
script Jan Hellstern ,
Felix Mennen
production Volker von der Heydt ,
Frank Schmuck
music Rainer Oleak
camera Guntram Franke
cut Matthias Behrens
occupation

Dangerous Trust is a German crime film by Bodo Fürneisen on behalf of the rbb from 2007. It is the 285th episode in the film series Polizeiruf 110 and the eleventh case for master master Horst Krause and the seventh case for his partner Johanna Herz.

action

The journalist Clara Voigt, who wants to report on a construction project in Brandenburg, is found dead on a construction site. Criminal assistant Katrin Schubert noticed a fall from a great height. Site manager Wilfried Rausch, who was the first to find her, cannot explain what the woman was doing here.

Commissioner Herz speaks to the client Thomas Kotschek, who openly admits that he is the target of the press and that he is decried as an unscrupulous investor. He indicates illegal agreements between the building contractor Wilfried Rausch and the head of the local building authority, Hans Regensberger, which Herz would like to have Rausch confirm. He is reluctant to admit certain agreements and so the commissioner assumes that the journalist had to die as a result. Rausch is then taken into custody. Building authority director Regensberger is also arrested after Clara Voigt's identity card is found in his garage. Regensberger reacts indignantly and asserts that it has nothing to do with the death of the journalist, that someone must have slipped the ID card on him in order to deliberately draw suspicion on him.

Krause manages to find the journalist's car that someone has parked at the train station. Checking the fingerprints on the steering wheel excludes both Rausch and Regensberger as drivers. Gradually a completely new trace is found. Thomas Kotschek has a questionable hobby. He uses an Internet advertisement to look for young girls who are interested in modeling. Unexpectedly, Krause's niece Laura answers this ad. Her uncle is absolutely not enthusiastic about the ambitions and wants to forbid her. Without further ado she pulls out and flees to Kotschek, who hides her on one of his construction sites. There she discovers a video camera with the recordings of the journalist's crash. She had the camera on because she had discovered Kotschek's pedophile machinations. When he caught her doing it and pushed her off the building, the camera continued. Shocked by this discovery, Laura wants to flee, but Kotschek prevents this and takes her with him without further ado. In the meantime Krause has found Laura's hiding place with the help of his shepherd dog Vera, but she is no longer there and continues to be in Kotschek's control. Together with Commissioner Herz, he pursues the fugitives. After successfully catching Koschek, Laura continued to disappear. Contrary to all fears, Kotschek did nothing to her and dropped her at home, where Krause can safely hug his niece.

background

Dangerous confidence was in on June 3, 2007 First for prime time broadcast for the first time.

criticism

Tilmann P. Gangloff from tittelbach.tv appreciates: “Director Bodo Fürneisen, who has been loyal to the 'Police Call' and other series for a long time, also stages this crime thriller as calmly as usual. But the story [...] is pretty opaque, the actors are definitely worth watching and the sidelines are interesting. "All in all:" Well thought out, calmly staged and impressively cast. "

The critics of the TV magazine TV Spielfilm gave the best possible rating (thumbs up) and wrote: "Many twists and turns and quiet tension".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tilmann P. Gangloff: Kogge, Krause, Dychauk, Thieme. One death, two cases & everything quite opaque Film review at tittelbach.tv, accessed on February 26, 2016.
  2. ^ Police call 110: Dangerous trust in tvspielfilm.de