Als Kremlin, der Chef einer ausländischen Putzkolonne, nach getaner Arbeit in einem Hochhaus auf die Straße tritt, liegt vor seinen Füßen ein Toter: sein afrikanischer Putzmann Koffi. Kremlin beseitigt den Toten, der für ihn illegal gearbeitet hat. In seiner geschlossenen Hand findet er die goldene Mitgliedsnadel eines Golfclubs. Kremlin weiß damit, wer der Mörder ist und beginnt ihn zu erpressen. Als Koffis Leiche in einer Grünanlage aufgefunden wird, tauchen Ritter und Stark ein in eine ihnen fremde Kultur der afrikanischen Gemeinde Berlins. Freda Amadou, die schöne und schwangere Freundin des Toten, schweigt. Will sie so den einzigen Kronzeugen des Mordfalls, den afrikanischen Studenten Taribo, schützen? Und was hat der schwarze Geschäftsmann Willy Amadou mit dem Fall zu tun? Erst nach und nach kommen die Kommissare dahinter, dass es sich hier um eine dramatische Vater-Tochter Geschichte in einem buchstäblich dunklen Milieu handelt.
Since its groundbreaking debut in 1971, Polizeiruf 110 has solidified its place as one of Germany's most beloved crime series. Originally produced by East German television (DFF) before being adopted by ARD institutions after reunification, this iconic show has captivated audiences with its intricate plots and compelling characters for over five decades. The series serves as a fascinating counterpart to West Germany's Tatort, offering viewers an enthralling blend of crime, drama, mystery, and thriller elements that keep them on the edge of their seats.
Set against the backdrop of a divided Germany and later reunified nation, Polizeiruf 110 offers more than just thrilling police investigations; it provides a unique lens into the social and political landscape of its time. This depth is one reason why it quickly became a crowd favorite and continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. With a staggering 55 seasons and 425 episodes under its belt, it's clear that Polizeiruf 110 is not just another TV show—it's an enduring cultural phenomenon.
The show's longevity can be attributed to its compelling characters who bring each episode's complex narratives to life. Viewers are introduced to an ensemble cast featuring standout performances from Peter Borgelt as Peter Fuchs, Sigrid Göhler as Vera Arndt, Jaecki Schwarz as Hauptkommissar Herbert Schmücke, Wolfgang Winkler as Hauptkommissar Herbert Schneider, among others. Their portrayals create rich character arcs that draw you into their world—a world filled with suspense and moral dilemmas.