The Kriminalmuseum
the Kriminalmuseum was the first crime film series, which was shown in the freshly created German television station Second Channel of German Television. It ran from 1963 to 1970.
Each consequence begins with a camera travel by a Kriminalmuseum not designated more near and stops at the end of the travel with one of the exhibits, whose history is then told. Each consequence was long between 60 and 75 minutes and presented changing Kriminalkommissare. Of these Heinz angel man ( 1911 - 1996) became most well-known, who already acted in different consequences of steel net as investigator.
The German composer Martin Böttcher wrote the title music and END music of the series.
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the consequences
- five photos - direction: Helmuth Ashley (4. April 1963)
- The woman in the mink - direction: Wolfgang Becker (25. April 1963)
- Only one shoe - direction: Helmuth Ashley (20. June 1963)
- The photocopy - direction: Wolfgang Becker (4. July 1963)
- The needle - direction: Helmuth Ashley) (1. August 1963)
- Numeric code N - Direction: Jürgen Goslar (10. October 1963)
- The mute principal witness - direction: Wolfgang Becker (2. January 1964)
- The stylograph - direction: Wolfgang Becker (2. April 1964)
- Searched: Travel companion - direction: Helmuth Ashley (4. June 1964)
- Document Dr. W. - Direction: Helmuth Ashley (2. July 1964)
- The timetable - direction: Theodor Grädler (10. September 1964)
- The key - direction: Helmuth Ashley (5. November 1964)
- Deadly chess - direction: Helmuth Ashley (3. December 1964)
- The letter - direction: Jürgen Goslar (23. February 1965)
- The cap - direction: Wolfgang Becker (8. June 1965)
- The ring - direction: Theodor Grädler (27. July 1965)
- The lighter - direction: Joachim Hess (15. October 1965)
- The picture postcard - direction: Gedeon Kovacz (23. November 1965)
- The eyeglasses - direction: Dieter Lemmel (14. December 1965)
- The number sign - direction: Helmuth Ashley (21. December 1965)
- The suit-case - direction: Theodor Grädler (28. January 1966)
- The label - direction: Theodor Grädler (18. March 1966)
- That baroque gel - direction: Dieter Lemmel (24. June 1966)
- The Amulett - direction: Dieter Lemmel (3. February 1967)
- The telephone number - direction: Otto Meyer (17. February 1967)
- The crate - direction: Wolfgang Becker (3. March 1967)
- The red mask - direction: Dietrich Haugk (12. March 1967)
- The traveling bag - direction: Erich Neureuther (7. April 1967)
- Dte roses - Direction: George Tressler (12. May 1967)
- The stamp - direction: George Tressler (26. May 1967)
- The camera - direction: Helmuth Ashley (7. July 1967)
- The igniter cord - direction: Erich Neureuther (4. August 1967)
- Caliber of 9 - Jürgen Goslar (1. September 1967)
- The cable - direction: Helmuth Ashley (8. September 1967)
- The trace leads to Amsterdam (or also: Accomplice) - direction: Wolfgang Becker) (intended for 1. December 1967, but failed and later sent)
- the piece of gold - direction: Dietrich Haugk (12. January 1968)
- The tread mark - direction: Rudolf Jugert (2. February 1968)
- The postal order - direction: Helmuth Ashley (5. April 1968)
- The drill - direction: Erich Neureuther (12. July 1968)
- The cheque - direction: Helmuth Ashley (30. August 1968)
- Who rings already to the television time - to direction: George Tressler (7. August 1970) got only in the repetition in 3Sat the typical series-links up. The film was originally turned under the title “the Wäscheleine” as Dokumentarspiel.
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clay/tone carrier
- Kriminalfilmmusik - Martin Böttcher of volume. 2 CD with 5 titles from the series, in addition music from Edgar Wallace films among other things, Prudence 398.6534.2 - EAN 4015307653428 in the selling of BSC music
