Tatort: Liebe Sex und Tod (1997, Germany)




 Tatort is a popular police crime series. In this production, a man seems to be kidnapped by a leather-clad woman and taken to be killed on a busy railway line; however the train misses him, and we realise that this was a fetish exercise, where he paid for a frightening scenario.

But he wants more -- some actual sex from the woman, and when he tries to force the point she kills him with a knife. The heroic police track the woman, Judith Homann, down from a phone number the dead man was carrying, and her brother Lukas will give her an alibi. When we eventually see the brother he does indeed look remarkably like her, although her feminine voice was very convincing. It's another transsexual-slasher film, I am afraid. Judith and Lukas were played by Oliver Hasenfratz; he has credits in quite a few soap programmes, including another in Tatort: Blüten aus Werder (2000) in which he plays Mischa and Michael.

HF April 2009



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