In the end, Commissar Dorn and Commissioner Lessing fled through Weimar in front of their own colleagues in an antique trolley car. This suited this "crime scene" in which as many bizarre as many bizarre scenes were approached. "The Hard Core" was a thriller in which set designers and location scouts apparently had more to say than the scriptwriters. A picturesque look went in front of a conclusive plot.
In our review, we wrote: "We can quote dialogues from this Weimar 'tatort' - but we will not reconstruct the plot - besides scrap presses and junk theaters, we also remember that ghost summons and Indian statues play a role It's a big mess. " We gave 2 out of 10 points. How did you find the thriller?
That this "crime scene" in comparison to other episodes from Weimar so fell off, may also have had to do with the hiccups in terms of screenplay. Andreas Pflüger and Murmel Clausen, the regular authors of the Thuringian TV area, joined shortly before shooting started to save the apparently messed-up project. Unfortunately we did not succeed.
But there is hope that it remains with the one slip. The tenth Weimar "crime scene" is already turned off, is about the murder of the mother of a knitwear dynasty and is titled "The Last Schrey" and comes entirely from the pen of Murmel Clausen.