Crime scene: Shots in the closed season
Episode of the series Tatort | |
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Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Production company |
Bavarian radio |
length | 88 minutes |
classification | Episode 77 ( List ) |
First broadcast | July 17, 1977 on German television |
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Director | Helmuth Ashley |
script | Willy Purucker |
production | Harald Vohwinkel |
music | Frank Duval |
camera | Klaus Werner |
cut | Christina Heinle |
occupation | |
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The case of shots in the closed season is the 77th television film in the crime series Tatort . Produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, the episode was broadcast for the first time on July 17, 1977 on ARD's first program. It is the 9th case of Commissioner Veigl, portrayed by Gustl Bayrhammer.
action
Inspector Veigl and his colleagues are investigating the murder of a young woman who was shot and whose body was found in a forest. The commissioners suspect a connection with a car theft at an excursion restaurant, which is only two kilometers from where the body was found. The inspectors can quickly find out that the landlord also gets his meat from poachers and that the 20-year-old butcher Biwi is poaching. It turns out that his stepfather Hannes Mader hitchhiked the murdered woman. Mader is suspected of murder and says that he had taken the woman to his hunting lodge and that a burglar shot the woman there. So that his wife doesn't get behind the affair, he then put the body in the forest. It turns out that Biwi had instigated his buddy Dscho to break into the hunting lodge, which Biwi thought empty, in order to annoy his hated stepfather by stealing two expensive hunting trophies. When Dscho surprisingly found someone, he just wanted to shoot in the air and accidentally killed the woman. Dscho comes under pressure from the investigating police and blackmails Biwi, whom he wants to involve as an accomplice. On his flight abroad, forcing Biwi to come along, he caused a traffic accident due to excessive speed in which Biwi was killed. He himself is injured and caught by the police after the accident.
Others
When it was first broadcast, the episode achieved a market share of 57%.
criticism
TV fiction film judges: "Weird guys in a strong Bavarian thriller"
Web links
- Shots in the closed season in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Summary of the plot of shots in the closed season on the ARD website
- Shots in the closed season at the crime scene fund
- Shots in the closed season at Tatort-Fans.de
Individual evidence
previous episode June 19, 1977: Whoever digs a pit ... |
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next episode Aug. 28, 1977: Three loops |