Pastor Braun: The seventh temple
Episode of the series Pastor Brown | |
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Original title | The seventh temple |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Production company |
Polyphonic film and television company |
length | 90 minutes |
classification | Episode 1 ( list ) |
First broadcast | April 17, 2003 on Das Erste |
Rod | |
Director | Martin Gies |
script | Wolfgang Limmer |
music | Martin Böttcher |
camera | Thomas Etzold |
cut | Vera van Appeldorn |
occupation | |
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chronology | |
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The Seventh Temple is a German television film by Martin Gies from 2003 . It is the pilot of the ARD crime film series Pfarrer Braun with Ottfried Fischer in the title role.
action
Pastor Braun was transferred to Hamburg as a prison pastor after he had hit the headlines through criminal investigations . As a pastor he got to know the imprisoned youth Armin Knopp. Braun succeeds in proving the boy's partial innocence by circumventing the obligation to confess to an inmate in a somewhat wet manner and thus to achieve his early release on parole. Because of these new investigations, Braun's next punitive transfer follows promptly, this time to Nordersand , a fictional North Sea island. Braun, his housekeeper Margot Roßhauptner and Armin as altar boy take over a small Catholic community. Braun's superior Bishop Hemmelrath wants to keep him away from the crime of the big city. But even in the deepest provinces, Braun encounters puzzling incidents and when the rich widow Gronewold - for her deceased husband Braun does not read a church-legal mass in Latin against “active charity” - Braun unexpectedly dies, Braun can prove that, among other things, a Dr. Hermann Teusch wanted to steal the widow's inheritance.
background
The first broadcast took place on Thursday, April 17, 2003 on Das Erste and ORF2 .
Locations
Greetsiels harbor was also the location for scenes that took place on the island
Greetsiel was also the scene of the crime scene and Otto - Der Ausserfriesische
... on the island Norderney was shot
criticism
The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the film a medium rating, they pointed with the thumb to the side. They stated: "Old-fashioned, sedate, at best moody."
Web links
- Pfarrer Braun: The seventh temple in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Pastor Braun: The seventh temple at crew united
Individual evidence
- ↑ The bull becomes a pastor: O. Fischer as a spiritual hobby detective. 8.15 p.m., ORF 2: “The Seventh Temple” - A thriller with “Pfarrer Braun”. In: Wiener Zeitung , April 17, 2003. Retrieved May 12, 2012.
- ↑ See tvspielfilm.de