The prosecutor has the floor: modern theft

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Episode in the series The Prosecutor has the floor
Original title Modern theft
Country of production German Democratic Republic
original language German
Production
company
GDR television
length 72 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 34 ( List )
First broadcast October 16, 1974 on GDR 1
Rod
Director Ursula Bonhoff
script Eugen Prehm
camera Fritz Angermann
occupation

Moderner Diebstahl is a German television film by Ursula Bonhoff from 1974. The criminological television play appeared as the 34th episode in the film series The Public Prosecutor Has the Word .

action

The group of perpetrators in the offices of a state-owned company does not regard the activities of master Jürgen Veit as a warning signal. In the meantime it has become too well established, the “petty offense” for personal enrichment, for the satisfaction of petty-bourgeois property thinking and expensive hobbies. Jürgen Veit will shut up and continue to manipulate the creative initiatives in innovation for one's own benefit. But Veit finds an ally in Gisela Degenkampf, who was once an apprentice in this company and is now placed in a responsible position.

production

Modern theft originated in 1974 in the area of ​​responsibility of GDR television, area entertaining drama - HA: Police call / public prosecutor.
Production design: Anna Sabine Diestel ; 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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