On Boxing Day, ARD will be showing a “crime scene” with a star cast.
In addition to Maria Furtwängler, a musician legend also plays an important role.
Hamburg - On Boxing Day, two quota hits traditionally compete against each other in the public broadcasts: The “crime scene” in the first against the “dream ship” in the second.
It is now clear which “Tatort” will be broadcast this year: The team from Göttingen with Maria Furtwängler.
"Tatort: Everything comes back" (ARD): Maria Furtwängler receives support from Udo Lindenberg
But this time the crime thriller takes place outside the city - in Hamburg.
The NDR film is called "Everything comes back" and is about a solo case of the character Charlotte Lindholm.
In it, the investigator travels to Hamburg to actually meet a man - but he is dead. In her own investigation, Lindholm receives support from a very prominent musician: Udo Lindenberg.
Because in the Hamburg hotel in which the singer also lives, a casting for Udo Lindenberg doppelgangers took place.
The murderer may also be among them.
"Tatort: Everything comes back" (ARD): Furtwängler as co-producer
The special thing about the “crime scene”: Maria Furtwängler worked here for the first time as a co-producer and helped develop the script.
"During my long time as an actress, the desire has grown to deal with film projects more intensely and at an earlier stage and to develop my own stories," says the 55-year-old in the press material belonging to the crime thriller.
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Guest of honor at the "Tatort: Everything comes back": Udo Lindenberg.
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Udo Lindenberg on the "crime scene": "young talent in acting"
The musician explains about his role in the ARD press release: “The overall package worked, Maria, the story.
And that it was filmed in the hotel, practically everything in front of the nose. ”He is a“ young talent in acting, but always wants to try something new ”.
Fans of the singer can also look forward to his vocal interludes: "Well, I don't have to speak so much in this film, but look and sing all the better, haha."
In addition to Maria Furtwängler and Udo Lindenberg, Jens Harzer, Anne Ratte-Polle and Detlev Buck were also in front of the camera.
The idea for the script goes back to the musical collaboration between Furtwängler and Lindenberg, who recorded the song “Are you from the KGB?” In 2018.
On Boxing Day, in addition to “Tatort” (ARD) and “Traumschiff” (ZDF), ProSieben will also be showing a quota from 8.15 p.m.: “The Masked Singer” is launching a Christmas special.
Lindenberg also recently appeared at the “Wetten, dass ..?” Revival.
(jh / dpa)
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