Police Call 110 (TV Series)
Treibnetz (1985)
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- TV-14
- 1h 16min
- Crime, Drama
- 30 Jun 1985
- TV Episode
Burglaries in department stores in various locations are on the rise. Following a identical routine, stolen are banknotes only. Not an easy task for the police, because there are no clues until the thieves leaves typewritten notes.
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Peter Borgelt | ... |
Hauptmann Fuchs
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Jürgen Frohriep | ... |
Oberleutnant Hübner
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Lutz Riemann | ... |
Leutnant Zimmermann
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Henry Hübchen | ... |
Justus Klann
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Regina Beyer | ... |
Drogistin
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Wolfgang Greese | ... |
Paul Kaulmann
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Dieter Wien | ... |
Ulli Petermann
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Horst Weinheimer | ... |
Jak Arnold
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Holger Franke | ... |
Unterleutnant Richter
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Peter Reusse | ... |
Drogist
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Kurt Radeke | ... |
Arthur Bürgler
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Sabine Krüger | ... |
Sabine
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Eckhard Becker | ... |
Feuerwehrhauptmann
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Eckhard Bilz | ... |
Arzt auf der Intensivstation
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Bernd Eichner | ... |
Kriminalist
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Angelika Honig | ... |
Lisette
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Jörg Knochée | ... |
Arzt im Park
(as Jörg Knochee)
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Mathias Kunze | ... |
ABV auf der Hochzeit
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Marga Legal | ... |
Rentnerin im Freizeitheim
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Lutz Lucasz | ... |
Mann der Nichte Hübners
(as Lutz Lukasz)
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Michèle Marian | ... |
Nichte Oberleutnant Hübners
(as Michele Marian)
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Dietmar Obst | ... |
Spanner
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Hans-Jürgen Pabst | ... |
Marco Paßlehner
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Susanne Schwab | ... |
Frau Paßlehner
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Roland Seidler | ... |
Herr Meinert
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Norbert Speer | ... |
Mitarbeiter im Rechenzentrum
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Michael Telloke | ... |
Strafvollzugsbeamter
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Doris Thalmer | ... |
Frau Balsam
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Helmut Krätzig | ... |
Rennbahnbesucher / Betrunkener (uncredited)
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Mona Oberüber | ... |
Tänzerin (uncredited)
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Directed by
Helmut Krätzig |
Written by
Helmut Krätzig | ... | (by) |
Eberhard Görner | ... | (dramatisation) |
Helmut Krätzig | ... | (book) |
Music by
Hartmut Behrsing |
Cinematography by
Walter Küppers |
Editing by
Renate Müller |
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Barbara Götsch | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Reinhard Welz |
Costume Design by
Tamara Schramm-Bansen |
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Marly Krötschel | ... | makeup artist |
Ingrid Löbel | ... | makeup artist |
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Gisela Gliewe | ... | unit manager |
Roman Gustke | ... | unit manager |
Elke Lepke | ... | production manager |
Martina Rudolph | ... | unit manager |
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Beatrice Braulich | ... | first assistant director |
Andreas Grützner | ... | second assistant director |
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Sven Arnold | ... | props (as Sven Arnhold) |
Burkhard Dömpke | ... | property master |
Christa Löhn | ... | assistant production designer |
Sound Department
Manfred Berger | ... | sound |
Klaus Kelm | ... | sound mixer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Hartmut Dürrbaum | ... | grip |
Klaus Kießig | ... | camera operator |
Uwe Pakusa | ... | gaffer |
Rainer Rösch | ... | assistant camera |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Lutz Riemann (acting here as First Police Lieutenant Zimmermann) was from 1966 onward employed as undercover informant of the East German Ministry for State Security (IM des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit also known as 'MfS'), he was given a operational cover name 'Richard König' and was filed under the MfS document reference HVA XI/244/66. He spied and covertly provided information on his friends, colleagues, peers and even his own wife from 1966 to probably 1988/89. Confronted in 2013 with evidence from the Rosenholz files exposing his clearname and his own MfS enlistment, Riemann stated that he had committed himself to his undercover work out of "deep ideological reasons" and that he "was a communist and always will be". Riemann was never prosecuted, charged nor sentenced for his 22 year work for the German Ministry for State Security. It is not known whether Rieman ever showed remorse for the victims and the persecuted of his state security work and the moral consequences of nosing around friends, relatives and his own family. Until his death in Oct 2023 he received a comfortable and regularly monthly pension from the the same state he had once sworn to fight against. See more » |