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Inspector Hornleigh Intervenes

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Inspector Hornleigh Intervenes
GenreCrime drama
Created byHans Wolfgang Priwin
Written byHans Wolfgang Priwin
Directed byHermann Pfeiffer
StarringHelmut Peine
Wolfgang Forester
Horst Breitkreuz
Paul Klinger
Country of originWest Germany
Original languageGerman
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerHermann Pfeiffer
CinematographyBruno Stephan
EditorAlexandra Anatra
Production companyWestdeutscher Rundfunk
Original release
NetworkARD
Release26 May (1961-05-26) –
4 August 1961 (1961-08-04)

Inspector Hornleigh Intervenes (German: Inspektor Hornleigh greift ein...) is a 1961 West German crime television series broadcast on WDR in four episodes.[1] It is based on the fictional Scotland Yard detective Inspector Hornleigh, who had previously appeared in British radio and film series. The episodes were scripted by Hans Wolfgang Priwin, who had previously co-written the BBC radio series but was a German by birth. The sets were designed by the art director Alfred Bütow.

Helmut Peine played Hornleigh, while Wolfgang Forester played his sidekick Sergeant Bingham. Paul Klinger hosted each episode. Other actors appearing in the series included Horst Breitkreuz, Siegfried Wischnewski, Alf Marholm and Joachim Teege.

The four episodes were Der Mann aus Tanganjika, Der Schuß fiel gegenüber, Zwei Stühle mit Vergangenheit and Mord ohne Motiv.

References

  1. ^ Compart p.182

Bibliography

  • Ingrid Brück, Andrea Guder, Reinhold Viehoff & Karin When. Der deutsche Fernsehkrimi: Eine Programm- und Produktionsgeschichte von den Anfängen bis heute. Springer-Verlag, 2017.
  • Martin Compart. Crime TV: Lexikon der Krimi-Serien. Bertz + Fischer, 2000.

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