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In the crime scene episode, the moral area represents a US military area. Many extras were sought in the region to portray soldiers, among other things.
Miroslav Nemec (right) plays Commissioner Ivo Batic.
© Oliver Oppitz/ BR, Lucky Bird Pictures
These days, Munich crime scene detectives Udo Wachtveitl and Miroslav Nemec, alias Leitmayr and Batic, are filming in the spa town.
The moral grounds serve as the backdrop for their 96th crime scene under the working title “Charlie”.
Bad Tölz - In the film, the moral terrain represents a “US military area on which a large-scale NATO maneuver is being held with countless soldiers, extras and heavy equipment,” as the BR reports in a press release.
For the filming, the team was looking for many extras from the region, who were used in a large night shoot on Saturday night, among other things.
The film (screenplay: Dagmar Gabler) is about a derelict military vehicle that poses a mystery with a corpse.
The commissioners find out that a car is missing from the nearby army base.
The dead woman was engaged here as a “civilian on the battlefield” for a NATO maneuver.
Given the maneuver, the police officers have little time to solve the case.
They therefore decide on an unconventional investigative method, BR describes the plot of the 90-minute film, which has been filmed since the end of February under the direction of Lancelot von Naso - including in Bad Tölz.
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Nemec: “Intensive filming experience”
“For us, who are working and working on a real military training area for the first time, this is an extraordinary and intensive filming experience.
The current political situation makes the experience all the more approachable and powerful,” Nemec is quoted as saying in the statement.