Stubbe - Case by case: Havana Dream

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Episode of the series Stubbe - Case by case
Original title Havana Dream
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 93 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 19 ( List )
First broadcast November 24, 2001 on ZDF
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Director Richard Engel
script Michael Illner
music Jürgen Corner
camera Peter Badel
cut Celestine Brandt
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Havanna Dream is a German television film by Richard Engel from 2001. It is the nineteenth film contribution in the ZDF crime film series Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall with Wolfgang Stumph in the title role.

action

Commissioner Zimmermann offered his colleague Stubbe his old VW Beetle for sale because he was looking for a birthday present for his daughter Christiane. After a thorough test drive, Stubbe is convinced that she has found exactly the right thing for her 18th birthday. To celebrate the end of the deal, both of them drive to the Havanne Dream pub to smoke a real Cuban cigar. There was an unexpected poison attack on the Cuban Jesus Martinez, who had been working there for five years . There are references to the strip club owner Pistorius as a possible perpetrator with whom the victim recently had a dispute. However, the inspection of the man does not reveal any urgent suspicions for the commissioners. In return they receive the information from him that Martinez traded in counterfeit Cuban cigars. The original goods were usually supplied by dealer Gisbert Gotzkowsky, who is not particularly surprised that Martinez probably supplied the Havanna Dream with plagiarism for his own benefit. The commissioners see through the sly businessman very quickly, however, because Martinez, at Gotzkowsky's insistence, had sold the counterfeit cigars that he had supplied him. The dealer smuggles the original goods into the USA, where he can sell the cigars at the highest prices. The commissioners receive help from the Cuban Carmen Badas. She also works at Havanna Dream , but is actually a Cuban policewoman who was sent to Germany to uncover Gotzkowsky's illegal activities undercover. This works because the man is demonstrably guilty of murder when he shot a thief in his cigar store, so it is not difficult to get him to confess. However, he denies the murder of Jesus Martinez. But Stubbe Martinez can convict widow. Maria Martinez-Lachmann had found out that her husband was cheating on her and out of jealousy she had poisoned him.

background

The film was shot in and around Hamburg and premiered on November 24, 2001 at 8:15 p.m. on ZDF .

criticism

For the critics of the TV magazine TV Spielfilm , the stub case Havanna Dream was “Stubbe penetrates the blue haze” and gave the film an average rating (thumbs to the side).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Certificate of Release for Stubbe - Case by case: Havana Dream . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry (PDF; test number: 140410-a / V). Template: FSK / maintenance / type not set and Par. 1 longer than 4 characters
  2. Stubbe - On a case-by-case basis: Havanna Dream retrieved from TV Spielfilm.de .