Cafe perjury

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Television series
Original title Cafe perjury
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) 1990-2003
Production
company
Bavarian radio
length 22 minutes
Episodes 147 in 11 seasons ( List )
genre Comedy
Director Franz Xaver Bogner
idea Franz Xaver Bogner
script Peter Bradatsch ,
Florian Ernstberger ,
Christian Lerch ,
Klaus Schamberger
music Hans-Jürgen Buchner
camera Harry Bruntz ,
Wolfgang Treu
First broadcast October 6, 1990
occupation

Café perjury was a German television series on Bayerischer Rundfunk by Franz Xaver Bogner .

Between 1990 and 2003 there were 147 episodes whose stories were based on real cases. The series came to an abrupt end with the death of the main actor Erich Hallhuber . The last episode was titled Good Night, Munich!

content

Café perjury is about everyday life in the cafeteria and in the hearing room of a fictional Munich district court. The director Bogner describes the situations in the courtroom with wit and often bizarre humor.

The central personality is the figure of the magistrate Heinz Wunder ( Erich Hallhuber ). At his side are Norbert Mahler as public prosecutor Willi Kainz and Roswitha Haider ( Thekla Mayhoff ) as secretary. Kathi Leitner embodies the soul of the cafeteria as the tenant Hilde Dorfler.

The regular cast also included Wolfi Fischer as sergeant Kogel, Christian Lerch (police officer Karl Hermann) and Luise Kinseher , the public prosecutor's bride. Until episode 26, Jacques Breuer ruled as judge Helmcke and the landlady was called Olga Grüneis ( Monika Baumgartner ). In episodes 40 to 65 Maxl Graf played the caretaker Wörndl.

consequences

The first three seasons were broadcast from October 6, 1990 in the evening program of the first , all the others then ran on Bavarian television .

music

As for almost all television series by Franz Xaver Bogner, also wrote the music for Café Perjury Haindling alias Hans-Jürgen Buchner .

Guest appearances

The cast list reads like a who's who of Bavarian folk actors , Franz Xaver Bogner always wrote their roles for them. Some of the actors appeared in the same role several times, others in alternating roles. An excerpt from the guest actors:

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