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📅 1973 ⏱️ 90 min ⭐ 5.0/10 👥 3 votes
🎭 Crime, Drama

Abel Hradscheck, the owner of an inn in the Oderbruch country, faces financial ruin. For this state of affairs, Ursula, his wife and former actress, is by no means free of blame. She is a "newcomer" to the area and even after eleven years in the area, still a "stranger". A Cracow company announces that a money-collector is on his way to the innkeeper. Mr. Szulski arrives and the debts are settled - with money supposedly stemming from an inheritance. The next day, Szulski departs but according to the maid and the stable-boy, behaves in a very strange manner. Soon afterwards, his carriage is discovered in the Oder River, but there is no trace of the drowned man. Hradscheck's neighbor starts casting suspicion on the innkeeper. The Counselor of Justice, who heads the investigations has the spot under the pear tree dug out. A dead body is exhumed...

Detailed Plot Summary

Abel Hradscheck, the owner of an inn in the Oderbruch country, faces financial ruin. For this state of affairs, Ursula, his wife and former actress, is by no means free of blame. She is a "newcomer" to the area and even after eleven years in the area, still a "stranger". A Cracow company announces that a money-collector is on his way to the innkeeper. Mr. Szulski arrives and the debts are settled - with money supposedly stemming from an inheritance. The next day, Szulski departs but according to the maid and the stable-boy, behaves in a very strange manner. Soon afterwards, his carriage is discovered in the Oder River, but there is no trace of the drowned man. Hradscheck's neighbor starts casting suspicion on the innkeeper. The Counselor of Justice, who heads the investigations has the spot under the pear tree dug out. A dead body is exhumed...

Story Analysis

This 90-minute Crime/Drama takes viewers on an immersive journey through its narrative. The plot development showcases exceptional storytelling with carefully crafted character arcs and thematic depth.

Director

Ralf Kirsten

Main Cast

Angelica Domröse
Angelica Domröse as Ursula Hradschek
Erik S. Klein
Erik S. Klein as Abel Hradschek
Agnes Kraus
Agnes Kraus as Mutter Jeschken
Norbert Christian
Norbert Christian as Pfarrer Eccelius
Manfred Karge
Manfred Karge as Bauer Kunicke
Günter Junghans
Günter Junghans as Bauer Mietzel
Gert Gütschow
Gert Gütschow as Müller Quass
Heinz Scholz as Dorfschulze Woytasch
Hannjo Hasse
Hannjo Hasse as Justizrat Vowinkel
Jürgen Frohriep
Jürgen Frohriep as Gendarm Geelhaar
Peter Aust as Georg
Karla Runkehl
Karla Runkehl as Male
Jürgen Holtz
Jürgen Holtz as Jakob
Matthias Günther as Ede
Angelika Waller
Angelika Waller as Frau Mietzel

Writers

Ralf Kirsten, Brigitte Kirsten

Production Information

Release Date: November 16, 1973
Runtime: 90 minutes
Original Language: DE
Production Companies: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Filming Locations: East Germany, Germany

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