Lobster (TV series)

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Television broadcast
Original title Lobster
Country of production Germany
original language German
year 1976
length 60 minutes
Episodes 6th
genre Crime series
Director Hans W. Geissendörfer
script Peter Berneis
Karl Heinz Willschrei
music Eugene Thomass
camera Frank Bruhne
German-language
first broadcast
February 25, 1976
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Lobster is a 6-part crime series that was first broadcast on the evening program of ARD from February 25, 1976 at 14-day intervals . It was produced by Bavaria Atelier GmbH .

content

Private detective Lobster investigates - if at all, because his favorite piece of furniture is his bed - often on the verge of legality. Most of the cases are located in better circles and are entrusted to him by Commissioner Korn, as they are outside the competence of the police.

Others

Lobster caused the biggest stir long before it was broadcast. Director Hans W. Geissendörfer had the idea for this series. He gave his title hero the English name Lobster , in German lobster, because he has a hard shell, but is otherwise peaceful and only grabs hard when he is irritated. Geissendörfer wrote six scripts together with Klaus Bädekerl . Since the Westdeutsche Rundfunk (WDR), as the commissioning broadcaster, feared too high costs for the implementation, Karl Heinz Willschrei was commissioned to write new books. Five scripts were written together with Peter Berneis, and Geissendörfer's book for the first episode was rewritten. Then Willschrei went on a longer stay in Spain and Geissendörfer began shooting. After his return, Willschrei watched three episodes and was anything but enthusiastic about the result:

It's all so stupid and nonsensical. Geissendörfer has come up with a detective who lives like a bum. It all seems so implausible. I will certainly withdraw my name for the 6th episode. I don't want to have anything to do with these tasteless and embarrassing scenes. Geissendörfer filmed something completely different from what I wrote. He tried to rewrite my book the way he would write if he could write. "

Geissendörfer rejected any criticism and accused Willschrei of having only delivered incomplete books. He received support to a certain extent from the then dramaturge of the WDR, Günter Rohrbach :

I think Geissendörfer is a very good director. But whether we would give him another six crime episodes is another question ... "

The press announced Lobster as a German Columbo , and director Geissendörfer also predicted with this character a "major turnaround in television crime thrillers" and that one would "gradually get away from the old, worn-out crime scene" . The series could not prevail among critics, the television magazine Hörzu started a survey among German private detectives what they thought of Lobster and received mostly negative reactions.

The series was repeated in 1978/79 and 1991 and was released on DVD.

Episode list

No. First broadcast title Guest actors (selection)
1 February 25, 1976 The one-armed man Heinz Bennent , Lisa Kreuzer , Wilfried Klaus , Anne Bennent , Alexander Golling , Mathias Hell , Heinz Werner Kraehkamp , Axel Scholtz
2 March 10, 1976 Two birds Herbert Fleischmann , Andrea Jonasson , Janis Kyriakidis , Despina Pajanou
3 March 24, 1976 Die! Richard Münch , Gisela Uhlen , Tilly Breidenbach , Irm Hermann , Günther Stoll , Ulrike Luderer , Ingrid Resch
4th April 7, 1976 Handcuffs Walter Kohut , Gunther Malzacher , Imo Heite , Katharina Seyferth , Hannes Gromball
5 April 21, 1976 blood Louise Martini , Gunther Malzacher, Dieter Traier , Angelika Bender , Heidy Forster , Leon Rainer
6th May 5th 1976 The child Ivan Desny , Jürgen Schornagel , Mascha Gonska , Oliver Lentz

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Lobster at krimiserien.de , accessed on October 28, 2017
  2. Lobster at zauberspiegel-online.de , accessed on October 28, 2017
  3. Lobster at fernsehserien.de , accessed on October 28, 2017