A complicated case involving two very different murders pushes a 20-year long partnership to the brink.
For everyone there comes a time when they are on their own. Lisa Brenner
knew this. When her body was found one grey morning in front of the
high-rise building, from whose 12th story she had fallen, she was quite
alone, having left behind a string of men who had worshipped and adored
her. Lisa was so close and devoted to them all that in the end no-one
knew how she really felt about any of them. The number of suspects grows
quickly. It is clear that Lisa was not drinking champagne on her
balcony alone. And yet none of the neighbors heard a scream. The police
find large cash deposits to Lisa's account, but no employer. The
evidence first leads to Harry Riedeck, an older man with Helper's
Syndrome, who who seems to know a lot about Lisa's personal finances.
With the help of his new assistant Kalli Hammermann, Batic also
interviews the other men in Lisa's life: Hansen, a former Hamburg hockey
star and Lischke, a bank employee and respectable family man. Leitmayr
becomes increasingly obsessed with the case. Two days later, Riedeck's
savagely murdered body is found in the cellar of his house. Unlike Lisa,
whose death was silent and almost invisible, Riedeck was killed by
forty hammer blows. What is the connection between the victims, were
they even killed by the same person? And how does anyone come to such a
brutal end? A complicated case that shakes the trust between Leitmayr
and Batic to its foundations.
HD-Material starting from episode 'Deception' (2009)
Key Information
Original Title | Tatort München: Am Ende des Flurs |
Genre |
Fiction/Drama Detective/Police Thriller |
Produced by: | Collina Filmproduktion GmbH for BR |
Year Of Production | 2014 |
Duration | 01h30h00h00 min |
Country Of Origin | Germany |
Language Versions | German [OV] |
Cast & Crew
Director/s | Max Färberböck |
Cast | Udo Wachtveitl Miroslav Nemec Ferdinand Hofer Lisa Wagner Franz Xaver Kroetz Fanny Risberg a.o. |
Producer/s | |
Writer/s | Catharina Schuchmann and Max Färberböck |