Förster Horn

  • Heinz Engelmann: Förster Horn
  • Alice Treff: Elisabeth Horn
  • Horst Keitel: Forest Wizard Mattner
  • Alice Lach: Martha
  • Eva -Maria Werth: Ingrid Horn
  • Erik Ode: Oberforstrat Blessing
  • Kurt Weitkamp: Doctor Kruger
  • Tilo von Berlepsch: Director ax
  • Lutz Moik: police - master weavers

Förster Horn was a thirteen -part, filmed in black-and- white television series about 25 minutes each under the direction of Erik Ode of 1966, who played in a forester's house in the Taunus.

The film was shot in and around Bad Schwalbach, however, was for the exterior shots of the house, the Horn'schen Forestry forester Hundekehlefenn used in Berlin. The screenplay was written by Dieter Werner.

Förster Horn goes with dedication for his profession and lived with his sister Elisabeth the forester's house. The consequences revolve around professional and personal experiences, to our pleasant family celebrations and cheerful holiday guests - but also cope with dangerous situations in the forest must Rangers.

In addition to Heinz Engelmann in the lead role of the forester forester Horn, Alice Treff played his sister Elisabeth. The wizard of the forester Mattner played Horst Keitel. The factotum Martha was played by Alice Lach. Furthermore, played with: Eva -Maria Werth, Klaus Munster, Heidrun Kussin, Friedrich Schoenfelder, Erik Ode, Joachim Mock, Lutz Moik, Steffi Ronau, Hans Deppe, Henry Gies, and Rainer Brandt.

The series "Ranger Horn " was one of 1966 on the eve of the most popular series in the ARD regional programs. In the annual ranking for the year 1966, this series took 2nd place and 1967 the 9th Place.

Commissioned the series was the ARD, the series was produced by the New Film Production Franz Thies ( Today: New film production).

Series episodes

(in parenthesis Date of first )

Music

The music was written by the German composer Werner Eisbrenner, who wrote music for well-known movies.

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