The prosecutor has the floor: the weekend house

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Episode in the series The Prosecutor has the floor
Original title The weekend house
Country of production German Democratic Republic
original language German
Production
company
German television broadcasting
length 47 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 11a ( list )
First broadcast September 3, 1968 on DFF 1
Rod
Director Wilhelm Groehl
script Gerhard Stübe , Ulrich Waldner
production Heinz Wennemers
camera Rosemarie Sundt
Fritz Angermann
Habbo Lolling
Johanna Rothe
cut Rose-Marie Fuhs
occupation

The weekend house is the second episode of the German television film from the work of an arbitration commission by Wilhelm Gröhl from 1968. The criminological television play appeared as the 11th episode in the film series The Public Prosecutor Has the Word .

action

Sigi, Thomas and Dagmar, all in their early twenties, don't make a bad impression. With energy and imagination, Sigi and Thomas built the weekend house in their free time, to which the latter still brought Dagmar as his young wife. The house, however, has one dark spot. Sigi had taken the glass door from a construction site for lack of other procurement options. Thomas quickly came to terms with it and lovingly painted them with colorful hummingbirds. While he was painting or not at home, Sigi took care of the young wife. The bond between the friends could not cope with this burden either. Thomas wanted to vent his pain and disappointment on the glass door and finally on the entire house.

production

The weekend house was built in 1968 in the area of ​​responsibility of the GDR television station, Dramatic Art.
Production design: Dietrich Singer ; Costume: Ursula Rotte ; Dramaturge: Käthe Riemann ; Comment: Peter Przybylski .

literature

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

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