Vier gegen die Bank (1976 film)
Vier gegen die Bank | |
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Based on | The Nixon Recession Caper by Ralph Maloney |
Written by | Wolfgang Menge |
Directed by | Wolfgang Petersen |
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Music by | Klaus Doldinger |
Country of origin | West Germany |
Original language | German |
Production | |
Producer | Peter Märthesheimer |
Cinematography | Jörg-Michael Baldenius |
Editor | Hannes Nikel |
Running time | 96 minutes |
Production company | Bavaria Film |
Original release | |
Release | December 7, 1976 |
Vier gegen die Bank is a 1976 German crime comedy television film directed by Wolfgang Petersen. It was adapted from the novel The Nixon Recession Caper by Ralph Maloney[1] and was produced for the German television station ARD. In 2016 it was remade under the same title for theatrical release.
Plot
[edit]Hartmut Wredel, a respected lawyer, is left unemployed by the recession. At his golf club he discovers that three other members have not paid their membership dues for a while. The men, out-of-work actor Peter Pagodi, fashion designer Benedict Hoffmann, and garage owner Gustav Blümel, have also been hit hard by the recession. Wredel convinces them that a bank robbery is the solution to their problems. They successfully carry out the plan and even escape imprisonment because the police blame the robbery on a separate group of terrorists who were planning to rob the same bank.
Cast
[edit]- Harald Leipnitz as Peter Pagodi
- Walter Kohut as Hartmut Wredel
- Günther Neutze as Gustav Blümel
- Herbert Bötticher as Benedict Hoffmann
- Ingrid van Bergen as Uschi Blümel
- Christine Schuberth as Gaby Pagodi
- Karin Eickelbaum as Angelika Hoffmann
- Gitty Djamal as Christa Wredel
- Otto Sander as Bankleiter
- Hans Schulze as Hauptkommissar Röse
- Uwe Dallmeier as Kommissar Ludendorf
- Karl-Heinz von Hassel as Gangster Manfred
- Hans Dieter Trayer as Kriminalassistent
- Joachim Regelien as Erster Komplize
- Wolf Richard as Zweiter Komplize
- Ulli Chivall as Dritter Komplize
- Helmut Alimonta as Kfz-Meister
- Leopold Gmeinwieser as Taxifahrer
- Horst Pasderski as Feinkosthändler
Production
[edit]The film was shot in and around Munich in July 1976.[2]
References
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- 1976 television films
- 1976 films
- 1970s crime comedy films
- German comedy television films
- Crime television films
- Films based on American novels
- Films directed by Wolfgang Petersen
- Films scored by Klaus Doldinger
- Films set in Munich
- Films shot in Munich
- German crime comedy films
- 1970s German-language films
- West German films
- 1970s heist films
- 1970s German films
- Das Erste original programming
- German television film stubs