A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 7, 1971
Original Title:
Angebot aus Schenectady
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
DEFA
Fernsehen der DDR
Production Countries:
East Germany | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
Dr. Grunert, electronics specialist from the GDR, gets a visit from an old acquaintance from war times. Both worked back then on navy torpedoes. His former colleague wants to poach Grunert – to Schenectady, the headquarters of the largest American electronics company. With alleged war crimes, he tries to blackmail Grunert, but quickly it becomes clear where the true criminals are sitting: In influential positions of the American industry. Grunert underestimates the scrupulousness of his opponent and invites him to a remotely located country home to clarify things. The Ministry for State Security is already on the trail of the matter and saves the engineer from a dangerous solo action.
Assistant Camera:
Hein Wenzel
Ingo Raatzke
Assistant Director:
Sigrid Meyer
Construction Manager:
Werner Hensler
Costumer:
Helga Scherff
Director:
Richard Groschopp
Director of Photography:
Hans-Jürgen Kruse
Dramaturgy:
Lothar Höricke
Editor:
Helga Emmrich
Makeup Artist:
Jürgen Holzapfel
Margarete Walther
Music:
Wolfgang Pietsch
Production Design:
Werner Pieske
Production Manager:
Oscar Ludmann
Scenario Writer:
Harry Thürk
Screenplay:
Richard Groschopp
Sound:
Werner Dibowski
Unit Manager:
Dieter Krüger
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