Zu treuen Händen

Zu treuen Händen

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1995-08-31

The satirical film is about the liquidation of a sewing machine combine by the Treuhandanstalt (THA) in the town of Altenburg in Thuringia. The company is ailing. The (corrupt) officer in charge at the THA wants to close the company and give the property to the West German entrepreneur Theo Krautinger for just one Deutschmark. Plant manager Blacher and his accountant Bienlein thwart this plan by presenting a Korean investor. This investor is in fact the Vietnamese temporary worker Hua ... The film was partly shot on the premises of the THA.

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Zu treuen Händen

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The satirical film is about the liquidation of a sewing machine combine by the Treuhandanstalt (THA) in the town of Altenburg in Thuringia. The company is ailing. The (corrupt) officer in charge at the THA wants to close the company and give the property to the West German entrepreneur Theo Krautinger for just one Deutschmark. Plant manager Blacher and his accountant Bienlein thwart this plan by presenting a Korean investor. This investor is in fact the Vietnamese temporary worker Hua ... The film was partly shot on the premises of the THA.

Released

1995-08-31

Runtime

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Director

Konrad Sabrautzky

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

Deutsch

Production

ZDF

ARTE

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    Sophie von Kessel

    Sophie von Kessel
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    Rolf Hoppe

    Rolf Hoppe
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    Peter Lohmeyer

    Peter Lohmeyer
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    Tilo Prückner

    Tilo Prückner
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    Karin Baal

    Karin Baal
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    Irm Hermann

    Irm Hermann
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    Dagmar Biener

    Dagmar Biener
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    Peter Roggisch

    Peter Roggisch
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    Horst Krause

    Horst Krause
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    Peter Fitz

    Peter Fitz
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    Peter Matic

    Peter Matic
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    André Hennicke

    André Hennicke
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    Wolfgang Winkler

    Wolfgang Winkler
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    Peter Schlesinger

    Peter Schlesinger