Crime scene: Have a nice weekend

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Episode of the series Tatort
Original title Have a nice Weekend
Country of production Germany
Production
company
WDR
length 85 minutes
classification Episode 118 ( List )
First broadcast November 16, 1980 on ARD
Rod
Director Wolfgang Staudte
script Uwe Erichsen ,
Martin Gies
production Bernd Sponge
camera Josef Vilsmaier
cut Hannes Nikel
occupation

Have a nice weekend is a TV film from the TV crime series Tatort by ARD and ORF . The film was produced by WDR and broadcast for the first time on November 16, 1980. It is the 118th episode in the crime scene series, the 20th and last with Commissioner Haferkamp .

action

The convicted former Bundeswehr soldier Michalke and his cronies Nelles and Oebel are planning a raid on the Essen wholesale market . He received the plans for this from his cellmate Brehm. When Brehm demands more participation, Michalke shoots him and lets the body disappear in an old abandoned colliery.

Michalke entered the wholesale market on Friday evening as a customer and his accomplices entered the building via the roof to steal the revenue in the back room. Since the alarm is triggered and every customer is searched by the police when they leave, Michalke hides the stolen goods in a cereal box in the sales room, and the three of them leave the building as normal customers.

Unfortunately, Brehm's body is discovered too early and Haferkamp starts the investigation. He questions his cellmate Michalke, who seems strangely nervous to the inspector. Michalke is initially hiding at Oebel, as they cannot get the money until Monday. Through research, Haferkamp found out that Brehm had booked a room in Enke near Lüdenscheid . He travels there and suspects that Brehm wanted to meet someone there. At the same time, an anniversary of the company "Röders Mühle" is taking place in the hotel, which among other things also delivers products to the Essen wholesale market. From the hotel manager Doris Zils, Haferkamp can learn a lot about the residents of the place, especially about the connections between Michalke and Theo Röder. On the basis of these details and research by Kreutzer, Haferkamp comes to the conclusion that there is a connection between the murder of Brehm and the attack. In his opinion, Theo Röder is also involved in the robbery.

Michalke wants Theo Röder to take the box as a return delivery from the wholesale market. But he refuses because the inspector's curiosity seems too dangerous to him. So Michalke came up with the plan to get Doris Zils to take the box out of the market as a customer. After he pressures her, she agrees. Haferkamp and his colleagues observe Doris when she picks up the box and follow her to a parking lot where Michalke is already waiting. There the officers circle him and arrest him. Nelles and Oebel, who are already enjoying their success with champagne in the hotel in Enke, are surprised and arrested by Kreutzer.

Trivia

The film was shot from January 22nd to February 18th, 1980 in the Bavaria-Atelier in Munich-Geiselgasteig. The outdoor shots were taken in Essen and the surrounding area as well as in Munich .

After six years and 20 cases, Hansjörg Felmy ended his role as Inspector Haferkamp with a nice weekend . Another episode followed with his colleague Kreutzer ( Willy Semmelrogge ) in Herzjagd and another episode with Jörg Hube as Commissioner Enders. It was not until June 1981 that Götz George took over as the legendary Horst Schimanski as the WDR Tatort Commissioner.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Staudte - actor, director . In: CineGraph - Lexicon for German-Language Film , Lg. 20, F 36