Crime scene: Deadly Desire

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Episode of the series Tatort
Original title Deadly desire
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
MDR
length 87 minutes
classification Episode 442 ( List )
First broadcast April 24, 2000 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Miko Zeuschner
script Fred Breinersdorfer
production Jan Kruse
music Julian Boyd , Oskar Sala
camera Frank Küpper
cut Haike Brewer
occupation

Deadly Desire is a television film from the crime series Tatort by ARD , ORF and SRF . The film was first broadcast by MDR on April 24, 2000. It is the crime scene episode 442.

action

This case starts in a multi-layered manner: daughter and mother vie for Robert, KHK Ehrlicher and Kain get to know their new location in Leipzig and an older man tries with a lot of money to get a stripper who leaves him standing in front of a house. In the apartment she is counting on a Robert while " When a man loves a woman " is playing. On the floor there are torn photos of her that were still in the developer in the introductory scene. Then she is killed with a dumbbell.

Robert puts it in a plastic bag, then in a trunk and just before sinking into a lake he vomits. In the morning he drives to a hiding place on a lignite dump. There he adds money cards and papers. Not only does Dr. Christine Werrling, but Mr Wolf rings the doorbell, who was left standing by the stripper Sabrina Schumacher and was able to find out that she was seen there often. Frau Werrling rejects him. It doesn't take long before Ehrlicher and Kain stand in front of the door with the neighbor Frau Krüger, as Herr Wolf has filed charges against unknown persons and the leads lead to Robert Quint. A case of fraud is ongoing against him in Frankfurt and an arrest warrant has been issued against him. Christine and her daughter Nelly clash in front of Robert's apartment, and they both claim him for themselves. It turns out that Nelly Werrling and Sabrina Schumacher fought at the university.

In return for a large deposit, Robert is released. He admits that he found Sabrina Schumacher dead in his apartment after his return from Dresden and then took her away because of his probation. Walter presents a collection of nudes from Robert's apartment - including one with Nelly Werrling. After honest "Frau Professor" Werrling informed about a possible towering of her lover and Kain opened Nelly Werrling's eyes, both women look for Robert, who is in the new joint domicile. There he reveals to both Werrlings that he would not let anyone tie him up. He drives the off-road machine to his hiding place with both women in tow. Just as he got his cards and documents, he was knocked down with an iron bar. Everything points to Nelly Werrling. She blames everything on her mother. Neither of them expected, however, that Robert had notarized all activities. An opening of a will plays more honestly, although Robert has not yet passed away. The trick with the credit card blocking finally causes "Professor" Werrling to confess.

reception

Audience ratings

When it was first broadcast on April 24, 2000, the episode Tödliches Verlangen was seen by 6.75 million viewers in Germany, which corresponded to a market share of 19.08 percent.

criticism

Thumbs up says the TV magazine TV Spielfilm : "Murderous drama with local color"

The review at kino.de writes of a "[...] consistently coherent script [...]".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Quote at tatort-fundus.de, accessed on March 25, 2016.
  2. ^ Tatort: ​​Deadly Desire Short review at tvspielfilm.de, accessed on March 25, 2016.
  3. ^ Tatort: ​​Deadly Desire Critic reviews at kino.de, accessed on March 25, 2016.