Crime scene: two kinds of blood

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Episode of the series Tatort
Original title Two kinds of blood
Crime scene two different bloodsvg
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Bavaria Atelier GmbH for the WDR
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 159 ( List )
First broadcast July 22, 1984 on ARD
Rod
Director Hajo Gies
script Felix Huby
Fred Breinersdorfer
production Hartmut Grund
music Klaus Doldinger
Spliff
Reinhold Heil
camera Michael Thiele
cut Felicitas Lainer
occupation

Zweierlei Blut is a television film from the crime series crime scene of ARD and ORF . The film was produced by WDR and first broadcast on July 22, 1984. It is the 159th episode in the crime scene series and the eighth case for the chief detective Horst Schimanski ( Götz George ) and Christian Thanner ( Eberhard Feik ).

action

The shared apartment of the detective chief inspectors Thanner and Schimanski is slowly becoming a problem, as Thanner has made himself so homely that he no longer makes any effort to look for a new apartment. After Schimanski watched a MSV Duisburg soccer game in the stadium, the corpse of the Italian Antonio, who was stabbed to death, was discovered in the stands. Due to a picture of the dead person in the newspaper, the laundry owner Mrs. Schobert, who lives with her sons, reports. She tells Thanner that Antonio was her boyfriend and worked at the stadium as an organizer for the groundskeeper. In the meantime, Schimanski tries to make friends with the hooligans in the bar across the street , to whom the Schobert sons belong, and apparently manages to gain their trust. But when Thanner arrives, Schimanski threatens to be exposed as a police officer, which is why he participates in throwing Thanner out of the pub. The result of this expulsion is that Kurt Schobert can escape, who was obviously injured by the victim and is considered the main suspect for Thanner.

Thanner and his colleague Hänschen interrogate the groundskeeper Ludwig, who gradually admits that he knew Antonio very well. Schimanski manages to be invited to the hooligans' quarters, but somehow they distrust him, especially their leader Ernst. In front of the laundry, Thanner and Hänschen observe an argument between Ms. Schobert and Ludwig. While Thanner confronts Ludwig, Hansen learns from Mrs. Schobert upstairs in the apartment that Ludwig wanted a "black file" and accused her son Kurt of killing Antonio, which made her angry. She also suspects that Antonio tried to blackmail Ludwig with this file, which documented his illegal work . Schimanski has meanwhile been blown and left naked in the stadium. Kriminaloberrat Koenigsberg finds him and reprimands not only Schimanski, but Thanner as well. It is obvious that the police's detailed work is suffering from the strained relationship between Schimanski and Thanner.

While Schimanski was able to prove a false statement by Ludwig by reevaluating the video recordings from the stadium, Thanner discovered Kurt in an allotment garden that his mother led him to. Kurt's arrest leads the hooligans to turn Ludwig's office into a battlefield. Schimanski and Thanner discover the violent men and Ludwig on the soccer field, where the groundskeeper is being torn down by them. You want to force Ludwig to make a confession. Because the dead died not from a knife, but from Ludwig's kicks.

As a revenge for the nude number, Schimanski now wants Ernst, who has visibly worn Schimanski's parka as a trophy, to strip naked.

Production and Background

The film was shot under the working title: Treffpunkt Wedau . The location was, among other things, the old Wedau Stadium in Duisburg, which was demolished in 2003. The Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena is located there today . The scenes with the laundry and the football bar were created on Weseler Strasse in Duisburg-Marxloh . The scene in which the hooligans fight with a rival group was filmed on Heinrichplatz in Duisburg-Bruckhausen . Munich and the surrounding area also served as the location for the film. The film was shot from April 11 to May 13, 1983.

Dietmar Bär has played a “crime scene” commissioner himself since 1997; he investigates in Cologne as Freddy Schenk together with Max Ballauf ( Klaus J. Behrendt ) on behalf of the WDR .

Zacharias Preen later became known as an investigator in the series Rosa Roth . In real life he is the son of Brigitte Janner , who has been married to Schimanski inventor Hajo Gies since 2005 .

Gerhard Olschewski later played Schimanski's superior Ossmann.

Helge Schneider had a brief appearance in the film - arranged by the Düsseldorf employment office .

In 1991 the Ehapa-Verlag published a comic from this episode.

DVD

Two kinds of blood can be found on the DVD Tatort Duisburg Schimanski-Box Vol. 2 together with the cases Broken Blossoms and Spoilers , published on July 22, 2010 by Touchstone.

Soundtrack

The music for the film was composed by the group Spliff (Hit Carbonara , 1982). Two rare titles made of two kinds of blood ( Juke Box Disco and High Noon ) were released on the CD Tatort Musik Edition 1980s in 2010. All Spliff titles from this crime scene are also included on the Spliff Kult - 30 Years Spliff DoCD .

Comic

In Ehapa-Verlag 1992, a comic version of the film was released. The album was written by scriptwriter Fred Breinersdorfer and drawn by Martin Frei .

reception

Audience rating

When it was first broadcast, Zweierlei Blut had a rate of 14.30 million viewers, which corresponds to a market share of 40.00%.

criticism

TV Spielfilm judged "A clear 2-0 by Shimei and Thanner" and gave four out of five stars.

Kino.de was of the opinion that this was "one of the best WDR Schimanski episodes in 1984" and that "Götz George" "not only bare his well-trained upper body" in this episode.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for crime scene: two kinds of blood . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry (PDF). Template: FSK / maintenance / type not set and Par. 1 longer than 4 characters
  2. a b locations / date / quota
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ2mVGruuBc
  4. ^ Tatort: ​​Schimanski Box, Vol.2 ( Memento from September 29, 2011 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  5. Album at comicguide.de
  6. cf. TV feature film
  7. cf. Kino.de