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18.15 FROM OSTKREUZ

by Jörn Hartmann

synopsis

On the way home from a coffee and a chat with her best friend, Karin Höhne, a retired primary school teacher, is witness to a brutal murder in a passing local train. Unfortunately, the police – particularly visiting British superintendent Rock Milchester – consider the elderly lady’s statement to be merely a tall story that she has concocted. Their suspicions appear to be confirmed when they cannot find a body. There’s nothing else for it – this hale and hearty matron will simply have to take the case in hand herself. Loosely based on the classic Miss Marple story, 4.50 from Paddington.

international title: 18.15 from Ostkreuz
original title: 18.15 ab Ostkreuz
country: Germany
year: 2006
genre: fiction
directed by: Jörn Hartmann
film run: 110'
screenplay: Jörn Hartmann, Michael Bidner, Rainer Baumann
cast: Ades Zabel, Andreja Schneider, Dieter Bach, Sandra S. Leonhard, Pedro Sobisch
cinematography by: Torsten Falk
film editing: Jörn Hartmann
art director: Katarina Peters
costumes designer: Nils von Berg
music: Matthias Köninger, Stefan Kuschner
producer: Michael Huber, Jörn Hartmann
production: Heinz und Horst Filmproduktion

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