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Goods for Catalonia

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Ware für Katalonien
Directed byRichard Groschopp
Written byLothar Creutz, Carl Andriessen
Produced byWilli Teichmann
StarringWilfried Ortmann
CinematographyEugen Klagemann
Edited byHelga Emmrich
Music byHans Hendrik Wehding
Production
company
Distributed byPROGRESS-Film Verleih
Release date
13 March 1959
Running time
99 minutes
CountryEast Germany
LanguageGerman

Ware für Katalonien (English-language title: Goods For Catalonia)[1] is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Richard Groschopp. It was released in 1959.

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Plot

At 1959, the People's Police notices a strange occurrence: the local demand for optical instruments increases, while the orders from abroad sharply decrease. Several detectives launch an investigation, revealing that a West German criminal named Hasso Teschendorf has been forging documents and using them to illegally obtain the goods, which he sold to the Spanish Army and to customers in Barcelona. After a long hunt, the smuggler is arrested just before he manages to flee to West Berlin.

Cast

Production

At 1957, the West German criminal Hasso Schützendorf organized a complex fraud: his partners, using forged documents, managed to take possession on the entire stock of optical instruments produced by the Zeiss factory in Jena, East Germany. He sold them to clients in Barcelona. Schützendorf managed to escape justice, settling in Spain, where he lived as a rich man until his death at 2003. The film Ware fur Katalonien was loosely based on this incident, although the villain "Hasso Teschendorf" was caught in the end.[2]

Reception

Director Richard Groschopp was awarded the Art Prize of the German Democratic Republic in 1959 for his work on the film. He later received a letter from Schützendorf, who wrote him "Dear Groschopp, please be more realistic next time... Arresting me just before reaching the Brandenburg Gate? Are you that deluded?"[3]

The German film lexicon described the picture as "a well-made crime film, with notably good acting."[4]

References

  1. ^ Ware für Katalonien on DEFA Foundation's website.(in German)
  2. ^ Ware für Katalonien on filmportal.de.
  3. ^ Ware für Katalonien on PROGRESS' website. (in German)
  4. ^ Ware für Katalonien on zweitausendeins.de.(in German)

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This page was last edited on 16 November 2023, at 18:37
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