The prosecutor has the floor: The Valentin Erbsand case

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Episode in the series The Prosecutor has the floor
Original title The Valentin Erbsand case
Country of production German Democratic Republic
original language German
Production
company
German television broadcasting
length 74 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 18 ( List )
First broadcast May 5th, 1971 on DFF 1
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Director Horst Zaeske
script Eugen Prehm
occupation

The Valentin Erbsand case is a German television film by Horst Zaeske from 1971. The criminological television play appeared as the 18th episode in the film series The Public Prosecutor Has the Word .

action

The film describes a case in which insufficient observance of fire protection regulations for welding work resulted in damage worth millions. The locksmith Erbsand was not solely to blame for accepting the position of welder and carrying out welding work, although he had never acquired a certificate of proficiency. Master Hobohm, who was otherwise known to be extremely conscientious, also has to answer in court, as he not only placed his trust in the alleged welder, but also criminally neglected his supervisory duties.

production

The Valentin Erbsand case (working title: Fire in the E-Werk ) originated in 1971 in the area of ​​responsibility of the German TV broadcaster, area entertaining drama - editorial office "Public Prosecutor".
Dramaturgy: Käthe Riemann ; Comments: Peter Przybylski .

The footage is lost.

literature

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

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