Zwei Brüder

For the silent film, see Two Brothers (film).
Zwei Brüder
Created by Felix Huby
Starring Elmar Wepper as Peter Thaler
Fritz Wepper as Christoph Thaler
Ruth Hausmeister as Marie Luise Thaler
Nina Petri as Elise Steininger
Angela Roy as Katja Thaler
Country of origin Germany
Production
Running time 90 minutes
Release
Original network ZDF
Original release 17 December 1994 – 2000

Zwei Brüder (Two Brothers) is a German detective television series based on an idea by Felix Huby, who also wrote several screenplays. Eleven directors produced 17 episodes of 85-90 minute length for ZDF between 1994 and 2000. The music for the series was by Frank Langer and Wilbert Hirsch.

Plot

The two brothers, Christoph (Fritz Wepper) and Peter Thaler (Elmar Wepper) could not be more different: the elder Christoph is married and a successful attorney. The younger Peter has given up his studies and is considered by police as a ruthless detective. Both live in the house of the mother (Ruth Hausmeister) and so tensions are inevitable. Together, they go hunting criminals and solve difficult cases.[1]

Episodes

The episodes are as follows:[2]

Cast

Klaus J. Behrendt, Suzanne von Borsody, Jacques Breuer, Anne-Sophie Briest, Sky du Mont, Alexander Duda, Anton Feichtner, Peter Fricke, Dirk Galuba, Gerald A. Held, Jörg Hube, Michael König, Oliver Korittke, Henry van Lyck, Axel Milberg, Franka Potente, Ralf Richter, Barbara Rudnik, Dietmar Schönherr, Ellen Schwiers, Philipp Sonntag, Dietz-Werner Steck, Oliver Stritzel, Friedrich von Thun, Max Tidof, Christian Tramitz, Karl-Heinz Vosgerau, Klaus Wennemann und Rolf Zacher.

See also

References

  1. Brück, Ingrid (2003). Der deutsche Fernsehkrimi: eine Programm- und Produktionsgeschichte von den Anfängen bis heute. Metzler. p. 280. ISBN 978-3-476-01803-8. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  2. "Zwei Brüder". Fernsehserien. Retrieved 20 September 2011.

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