A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 9, 1972
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 7
Finale:
May 22, 1972
Creators:
Franz Peter Wirth
Original Title:
Die rote Kapelle
Genres:
Drama | War & Politics
Production Companies:
Bavaria Film
Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
RAI
WDR
Countries:
DE
Shortly before the outbreak of World War II: Leopold Trepper, a colonel in the Red Army, travels to Belgium under a false name and sets up a spy ring there. Together with his employees Viktor Sukulow-Gurewitsch, Johann Wenzel, Hillel Katz and Michail Makarow, he succeeds in establishing a spy network throughout Belgium and France in a very short time. With the help of his cover companies - a chain of raincoat shops and later the import-export company Simexco ”- Trepper can collect information from the economy and the Wehrmacht, about Atlantic Wall construction sites and railway lines, and send it to Moscow. The agents also get help from patriots who want to free their countries from the occupation by the Germans.
Art Direction:
Götz Weidner
Götz Suné
Claude Suné
Assistant Camera:
Udo Drebelow
Assistant Director:
Günther Richardt
Costume Design:
Ingrid Hoffmann
Barbara Baum
Director:
Franz Peter Wirth
Director of Photography:
W. P. Hassenstein
Editor:
Lilian Seng
Makeup Artist:
Peter Knöpfle
Elke Riegler
Music:
Bert Grund
Novel:
Heinz Höhne
Producer:
Hans Gottschalk
Production Designer:
Götz Weidner
Production Director:
Georg von Block
Production Manager:
Rolf Müller
Joseph Thuis
Sound:
Hans Joachim Richter
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