Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz (1974)

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The film describes the activity of an ABV of the People's Police in its section in East Berlin. A mixture of “positive” characters from the beginning, the extensively staged “owl”, who is introduced as a criminal and over the course of time, especially due to the influence of the ABV, develops into a good citizen, and incorrigible characters, with whom the ABV fails with its extensive attempts at rehabilitation and who are arrested after having committed again offenses.

Director: Rudi Kurz
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 210 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Reinhard Lakomy
Cinematography: Horst Hardt
Editing: Lotti Mehnert
Production: Fernsehen der DDR
Country: East Germany, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Rudi Kurz
More Films in Genre: Crime, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz about?
The film describes the activity of an ABV of the People's Police in its section in East Berlin. A mixture of “positive” characters from the beginning, the extensively staged “owl”, who is introduced as a criminal and over the course of time, especially due to the influence of the ABV, develops into a good citizen, and incorrigible characters, with whom the ABV fails with its extensive attempts at rehabilitation and who are arrested after having committed again offenses.
Who directed Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz?
Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz was directed by Rudi Kurz.
Who stars in Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz?
Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz stars Jürgen Zartmann, Renate Blume, Kaspar Eichel, Eberhard Esche, Brigitte Krause, Fred Delmare.
How long is Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz?
Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz has a runtime of 3h 30m (210 minutes).
What genre is Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz?
Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz is a Crime, Drama film.
Where was Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz produced?
Der Leutnant vom Schwanenkietz was produced in East Germany, Germany.