The prosecutor has the floor: Disturbing noises
Episode in the series The Prosecutor has the floor | |
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Original title | Annoying sounds |
Country of production | German Democratic Republic |
original language | German |
Production company |
German television broadcasting |
length | 46 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 | |
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Disturbing noises is the first episode of the German television film from the work of an arbitration commission led by Wilhelm Gröhl in 1968. The criminological television play appeared as the 11th episode in the film series The Public Prosecutor Has the Word .
introduction
In this episode of the "Public Prosecutor" series, public prosecutor Peter Przybylski only took part as a guest, so to speak. Right at the beginning of the negotiation, he was asked by the head of the arbitration commission to take a seat in the negotiation room (a school class).
action
Mrs. Petermann, her son Frank and the neighbor, Mr. Gronau, are actually quite decent, sensible people. If Ms. Petermann is enjoying Frank's clarinet playing, which for her sake he takes care of after work, it is certainly not to be chalked up to her. On the other hand, it speaks well for Mr. Gronau that he spends his evenings on distance learning and delves into the drawings for his thesis. However, while Mrs. Petermann enthusiastically listens to her son's playing, Mr. Gronau sees his ability to concentrate waning at the flute tones and finally wants to energetically stop the disciple of the muse. Harsh words are exchanged and it is not just words.
production
Disturbing Noises was created in 1968 in the area of responsibility of the GDR television network, 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.
Web links
- The prosecutor has the word: Disturbing noise in the Internet Movie Database (English)
previous episode 23 May 1968: Anchor criminal case |
The public prosecutor has the floor |
next episode September 3, 1968: The weekend house |