Stubbe - case by case: Nina

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Episode of the series Stubbe - Case by case
Original title Nina
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 89 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 27 ( List )
First broadcast January 8, 2005 on ZDF
Rod
Director Peter Kahane
script Peter Kahane
music Jürgen Corner
camera Martin Farkas
cut Birgit Bahr
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Deadly Silence

Successor  →
tough guys

Nina is a German television film by Peter Kahane from 2005. It is the twenty-seventh film in the ZDF crime film series Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall with Wolfgang Stumph in the title role.

action

Commissioner Stubbe is investigating the murder of cosmetic surgeon Dr. Steinhöfel, who was found shot. According to the evidence, a street musician may have observed the murder. She left her accordion behind and a little later, the witness who can be identified as Nina Kutschenko is broken into. Apparently the killer was looking for her, but luckily he didn't find her. Stubbe is able to find her and tries to win the trust of the intimidated young woman. Nina comes from Russia and feeds her husband and child at home with the money that she earns here in Germany. Your testimony does not help Stubbe much in his investigation. But he hopes that Nina will recognize the perpetrator in a confrontation. She hides in an unoccupied house and Stubbe visits her regularly to provide her with essentials.

Inspector Stubbe and his colleague Zimmermann suspect a failed cosmetic operation as the motive for the crime, because the murderer cut his victim's face after the crime. Matthias Hansen, with whose wife Dr. Steinhöfel had a secret relationship, and Steinhöfel's employee Dr. Kramer, whom he had taken advantage of professionally. But there are also massive references to Klaus Blumberg. His fiancée had had an operation in Steinhöfel's clinic, but she has had chronic pain since then and no one took her worries seriously. That's why Blumberg tried to stand up for her, but got no right in the clinic. But not only the police are researching in this direction, but also a young journalist. Stubbe's daughter Christiane is friends with her and therefore accompanies her. Little does she suspect that this is hindering her father in his current case, because her friend Maria is interviewing Blumberg's fiancée of all people - whom she is a patient of Dr. Steinhöfel had determined. In the conversation, the young woman said that she was convinced that Klaus killed the cosmetic surgeon because of her. When the interview with Blumberg's girlfriend appeared in the newspaper, he was immediately ordered to the police station, but could not be arrested for lack of concrete evidence.

Nina is referred to by a picture in a brochure on Dr. Kramer attentively and recognizes him as the man she had seen that night. But she does not intend to betray him to the police, but wants to blackmail him and hopes to have enough money to be able to return to her family. Inspector Stubbe suspects what Nina's plans are and he, too, finds Kramer. The search for him leads to the main train station, where Nina wants to meet Kramer. Stubbe and Zimmermann arrive just in time to save Nina from Kramer.

background

The film was shot in Hamburg and the surrounding area and premiered on January 8, 2005 at 8:15 pm on ZDF .

criticism

For the critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm , the Nina Stubbe case was "a real 'Stubbe': neatly exciting"; they gave the film a medium rating (thumbs to the side).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for stumps - case by case: Nina . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , October 2013 (PDF; test number: 107 850 V).
  2. Stubbe - Case by case: Nina accessed at tvspielfilm.de .