Apparatus ridicule - scramble in Ruum un Tied
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German title | - |
Original title | Apparatus ridicule - scramble in Ruum un Tied |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | Low German |
Publishing year | 2003 |
length | 93 minutes |
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Director | Martin Hermann |
script | Martin Hermann, Dieter Köper |
production | Martin Hermann, Ralf Vielhauer, Karlheinz Hespos, Karsten Witte, Detlef Klußmann, Dieter Köper |
music | Martin Hermann |
camera | Martin Hermann |
cut | Martin Hermann |
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Apparatspott - Wrangle in Ruum un Tied is the second film in the Apparatspott series, a series of several parodies of the television series and film series Star Trek in Low German that has been filmed in Germany since 1996 under the direction of Martin Hermann . It is produced by the filmmakers from Sulingen . The film premiered on October 10, 2003 in Germany.
The series consists of the films De Apparatspott - Ick heep keene Lust more hier ünnen , Apparatspott - Wrangle in Ruum un Tied and the Apparatspott - Dat mokt wie gistern, completed in 2008 .
De neie apparatus ridicule - scramble in Ruum un Tied
The sequel began in 2000, this time under much more professional conditions.
For the voice of the computer , the well-known speaker Armin Maiwald could be won over in this part , while the chairman of the shooting club, Mr. Sabbelmeyer, is played by Falko Weerts , the presenter of the TV show Talk op Platt . In total, a budget of € 40,000 was used to complete the film.
The film premiered in Diepholz and was also shown at the Nordic Film Days in Lübeck in 2003.
action
The Plengon people have plundered the beer supplies. But the Sulinger Schützenfest is imminent and it doesn't work without beer. Therefore the machine ridicule is sent out. While the captain ends up on the planet Rollrich II , the rest of the crew has to take on the plenum.
literature
- Falko Weerts : De Apparatspott. The science fiction story of the Sulinger filmemoker. Weerts-Verlag, Weyhe 2007; ISBN 978-3-940807-01-4 ; 120 p.m. numerous photos