Sein letzter Fall movie poster

Sein letzter Fall

September 23, 1976

Originally released in 1976. Sein letzter Fall is a drama film. directed by Kurt Veth.

Starring Wolf Kaiser, Ekkehard Schall, and Ursula Karusseit

Synopsis

Private detective Fritsch from Munich had received a lucrative assignment: he was to obtain proof of inheritance for a Mr. Seligmann from Canada; this would bring the client a sum of five million dollars. He is therefore looking for an old document that was hidden in a valuable painting that disappeared decades ago. The starting point is a trail that leads to a town in Poland. The painting in question is said to have disappeared there in the final years of the Second World War. But the object of desire cannot be found here, and a new clue points to a grave in Frankenthal in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Fretsch then found out that the painting must probably be in the villa of a personality with significant influence in the economy and politics of West Germany. Fretsch manages to get in touch with the wife of the presumed new owner of the painting and to find out the secret of his rise to multimillionaire status. But the people concerned use their resources to counterattack.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 23, 1976 49 years ago
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Language German Original language
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Country East Germany + 1 more

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Fernsehen der DDR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sein letzter Fall about?

Private detective Fritsch from Munich had received a lucrative assignment: he was to obtain proof of inheritance for a Mr. Seligmann from Canada; this would bring the client a sum of five million d...

Who directed Sein letzter Fall?

Sein letzter Fall was directed by Kurt Veth.

When was Sein letzter Fall released?

Sein letzter Fall was released on September 23, 1976 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Sein letzter Fall?

The main cast of Sein letzter Fall includes Wolf Kaiser, Ekkehard Schall, Ursula Karusseit, Otto Mellies, Harry Merkel.