The best episode directed by Helmut Krätzig is "Among brothers", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Helmut Krätzig". "Among brothers" aired on 10/28/1990 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Flüssige Waffe".
A murder in connection with illegal art trading leads - shortly after the fall of the Wall - to the first East-West contacts in the field of crime. Schimanski and Thanner investigate together with their popular colleagues Fuchs and Grawe from East Berlin: paintings owned by the GDR, which were extorted from museums and private individuals in the course of obtaining foreign currency, were put aside by former Stasi employees after the fall of the Wall and are now to be sold to the West via the old channels. The police suspect the Düsseldorf-based art dealer Schrader to be the key figure.
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig
The head of a post office discovered at the beginning of service that have been stolen from the vault 70,000 marks. The young officer Lisa Murnau was injured perilous Harry Wolter, her friend down.
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Lothar Creutz
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig
Director: Helmut Krätzig
Writer: Helmut Krätzig