Pastor Braun: Grimms Mördchen

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Episode of the series Pastor Brown
Original title Grimms Mörchen
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Polyphonic film and television company
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 19 ( List )
First broadcast October 21, 2010 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Wolfgang F. Henschel
script Cornelia Willinger and Stephan Reichenberger
music Martin Böttcher
camera Randolf Scherraus
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Grimms Mördchen is a German TV film directed by Wolfgang F. Henschel from 2010 . It is the nineteenth episode of the ARD crime film series Pfarrer Braun with Ottfried Fischer in the title role.

action

Monsignor Mühlich has a school friend, Pastor Hummel from Kassel. When he finds this dead, he appoints Pastor Braun as Hummel's successor because he does not believe in a natural death. Mühlich and Hummel were participants in a Snow White performance in the late 1970s. Suddenly the death rate of the dwarf actors of the time is unusually high. Pastor Braun is now allowed to investigate with permission.

In this episode Geiger mentioned to Professor Penzkofer that he had "... only the secondary school leaving certificate ". As a result, luck on! The killer is coming! however, he explains to the miners: "As a student, I once worked in open-cast lignite mining!"

Gomez speaks to Mühlich as "Tobi" (Tobias). In the first episode, The Seventh Temple , he introduces himself to Braun with "Msgr. Mühlich, Anselm Mühlich. I am the private secretary of our bishop" .

background

For Grimms Mördchen , the film was shot on locations in the Kassel area. The first broadcast took place on Thursday, October 21, 2010 on Das Erste and on ORF 2 .

criticism

The critics of the TV magazine TV Spielfilm gave the film the worst rating, showing them thumbs down. They stated: "An incredibly brazen fairy tale hour."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. See tvspielfilm.de