Everything for the cat (August Hinrichs)

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Alles für die Katz is a German comedy in three acts by August Hinrichs .

action

Farmer Pfaffinger and the neighboring mill landlady are always quarreling. When Pfaffinger shoots the cat Peter who is hunting his hens, she demands pain and suffering money and no longer sells her property to the riding club. With the help of the representative Schlumberger, she writes angry letters and prepares a lawsuit. The two children, Ursula and Peter, try to make each other jealous with Vroni and Mr. Kruse. Towards the end of the play it emerges that Pfaffinger shot Schlumberger's cat and the marten brought his hens. Then Ursula says to Peter. "As true as Peter is dead, neither of us will become". When the matter is finally cleared up, the parents also give their consent.

Remarks

The piece, which is located in the Low German area, was adapted for the Bavarian-speaking area, among other things.

Film adaptations

The comedy was filmed in 1940 by Hermann Pfeiffer as Für die Katz and had on October 8, 1940 in the Tauentzien-Palast, Berlin.

Radio plays

  • 1974: För de Katt. Language: Low German. Producer: RB

Individual evidence

  1. For the cat | filmportal.de. Retrieved June 15, 2017 .
  2. ^ For the cat (1940). Retrieved June 16, 2017 .
  3. Everything for the Katz (TV Movie 1970). Retrieved June 16, 2017 .
  4. ↑ End credits TV broadcast
  5. ^ For the cat (TV Movie 1974). Retrieved June 16, 2017 .