Revolver found in the rehearsal room: Music causes problems!

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On November 8, 2025, a band discovers a revolver from the Second World War in the basement during rehearsals, which has dramatic consequences.

Am 8.11.2025 entdeckt eine Band während der Proben im Keller einen Revolver aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, was dramatische Folgen hat.
On November 8, 2025, a band discovers a revolver from the Second World War in the basement during rehearsals, which has dramatic consequences.

Revolver found in the rehearsal room: Music causes problems!

What is happening here in Munich? The musical world of Thomas Eckert is in focus! The fascinating protagonist of his band sees himself not only as a musical talent, but also as the “star” of his group. According to his motto: "Anyone can tinkle. But scratching it up, pulling it up... only old Boni can do that." It quickly becomes clear that the urge to create and the pursuit of thrills are his top priority, but his unstable features cast a shadow over his artistic work.

“Just no unpleasant questions!” could be the secret motto of Eckert's band, because during an intensive rehearsal period, while clearing out the basement room provided by Ms. Schadow, the florist, they come across a dangerous find: a revolver and ammunition from the Second World War. Instead of calling the police, they hide the discovery - after all, weapons are fascinating for many people, but the dangers associated with them often remain ignored. It's hard to believe that something like that could end up in a rehearsal room, isn't it?

Quarrel and the unexpected end

But this fascination with weapons would take a fatal turn. Boni, as the band members call him, gets into a heated argument with his sister. His willingness to take risks takes over and suddenly the line between play and seriousness disappears: a shot goes off and the drama threatens to change the cheerleader's life. An incident that goes far beyond musical ambitions.

How exciting music and life can be is also reflected in their creativity behind the scenes. The band's sound is accompanied by the music of Günter Fischer, with the camera work by Franz Ritschel. Ingeborg Nössig is responsible for the script, while Hans Werner is directing. Walter Plathe (Thomas Eckert), Peter Jahoda (Martin Schadow), Marylu Poolman (Margot Schadow) and Marlis Ludwig (Ulrike Eckert), among others, shine in the main acting roles.

History of the ammunition discovery

But why is it that such dangerous remnants - be it in the movies or in reality - keep appearing? Research results show that metal detectors and recovery magnets are increasingly leading to the discovery of military remains, as eifelsucher.de explains. These finds are not uncommon in Germany and range from old artifacts to shrapnel and ammunition from the world wars. The quantity and condition of these finds should often not be underestimated, and they would almost have their own gallery here in the city.

Those responsible strongly advise not to simply take such finds with you. While accidents involving found ammunition may be rare, they have caused serious problems in the past, particularly when attempting to defuse them improperly. The police or the explosive ordnance disposal service should always be informed in such cases. It is advisable to mark the location and note GPS coordinates so that you can act quickly if in doubt.

The events surrounding Thomas Eckert and the deep, dark secrets of his band not only provide musical entertainment, but also come with an important note: In a world full of fascination with the past, we must always act carefully, especially when history is still in our hands.