Wildslayer (radio play, Vethake)
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Radio play from Germany | |
Year of production | 1972 |
publication |
LP : 1972 CC : 1974 |
genre | Children's radio play |
Duration | 45:42 min |
production | Kurt Vethake |
Publisher / label |
Intercord (LP / CC) Tempo (LP) |
Contributors | |
author | James Fenimore Cooper |
Director | Kurt Vethake |
music | Arno Bergmann |
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Wildtöter is a radio play by Kurt Vethake based on motifs from the leather stocking novel Der Wildtöter by James Fenimore Cooper . It was released in 1972 by the Intercord label on LP and in 1974 as a special edition on Compact Cassette and in 1975 by the Tempo label as a LP.
Contributors
- Production and direction - Kurt Vethake
- Music - Arno Bergmann
- Sound engineer - Peter Wagner
- Cover design - Aiga Rasch
Characters:
- Game killer (or: Nathaniel Natty Bumppo; ranger ) - Heinz Rabe
- Chingachgook (of Delawares tucked Mohicaner ) - Herbert Wilk
- Tom Hutter ( Hermit ) - Hans Mahlau
- Judith (Wildtöter's daughter) - Regine Mahler
- Hetty (Wildtöter's daughter) - Micaela Pfeiffer
- Harry March (also called Harry Hurry ; hunter) - Rolf Marnitz
- Rivenoak ( Split Oak ; Chief of the Hurons ) - Tobias Pagel
- Wahtawah (or: Wah-ta-Wah; Mohican, chief's daughter) - Manuela Marnitz
Individual evidence
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↑ Audio play Wildtöter ( Memento of the original from January 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (1972) by Kurt Vethake, Intercord edition, LP no. 28 508-0 Y (according to hoerspielwelten.de)
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^ Audio play Wildtöter (1974) by Kurt Vethake, Intercord Club special edition,
CC no. 23 633-1 on hoerspielclub.de (accessed December 8, 2011; no longer available) -
↑ Audio play Wildtöter ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (1975) by Kurt Vethake, Tempo edition, LP no. 9035 (according to hoerspielwelten.de)