The prosecutor has the floor: the letter from Slubice

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Episode in the series The Prosecutor has the floor
Original title The letter from Slubice
Country of production German Democratic Republic
original language German
Production
company
GDR television
length 60 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 47 ( List )
First broadcast September 21, 1976 on GDR 1
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Director Horst Zaeske
script Manfred Schulz
production Heinz Wennemers
camera Gerhard Gitschier
occupation

The letter from Slubice is a German television film by Horst Zaeske from 1976. The criminological television play appeared as the 47th episode in the film series The Public Prosecutor Has the Word .

action

There is always something going on wherever Harry Korn appears. He knows how to get his sports fans enthusiastic about the renovation of the club room, the fishing competition and the subsequent auction are great fun for everyone. As a tram driver, he is careful and helpful. Why does he fail humanely and conflict with the law? Out of excess and a lack of honesty - towards his friends, his wife and also his mother. If he's in a tight spot, he always finds a way out, it seems. After all, the letter from Slubice is a very bad idea. The appeal to his mother is his last resort. But this time she doesn't want to and can't help him.

production

The letter from Slubice was written in 1976 in the area of ​​responsibility of GDR television, art and cultural policy, police call / public prosecutor.
Production design: Heinz-Helmut Bruder ; Costume: Ursula Rotte ; Dramaturgy: Käthe Riemann ; Comments: Peter Przybylski .

The film is lost.

literature

  • Andrea Guder: Comrade Hauptmann on the hunt for criminals . ARCult Media, Bonn 2003, pp. 107-112.

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