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Schwarzer Samt

Schwarzer Samt (English: Black Velvet) is a German crime film from Heinz Thiel produced by the DEFA in the year 1964.

Black Velvet
(Schwarzer Samt)
Directed byHeinz Thiel
Written byGerhard Bengsch and Joachim Plötner
Produced byDEFA, KAG „Heinrich Greif“
Starring
CinematographyHorst E. Brandt
Edited byAnneliese Hinze-Sokolow
Music byHelmut Nier
Distributed byDEFA
Release date
1964
Running time
80 minutes
LanguageGerman
BudgetN/A

Plot summary edit

The State Security Service detains the photographer Gwendoleit, who as courier was supposed to bring counterfeited documents and number plates to Leipzig and moreover to get active there as photographer. Because the State Security Service neither knows with whom Gwendoleit wants to meet in Leipzig, nor what the photo subject was, the security agent Alexander Berg assumes the identity of Gwendoleit, although he had planned a trip to Oberhof for his winter holidays.

In Leipzig Helma Sibelka appears and hands over a deposit for the passports and the number plates to Alexander. Berg refuses to hand over the passports before the full amount is paid. Helma goes to see her husband, the engineer Manfred, in the guesthouse, where she finds him with the secretary Vera Gorm. Manfred has long given up on their marriage and is planning a future without his wife.

Alexander, who takes his position in the Hotel Astoria, does only have a few clues, what the affair is about. In a few days the Leipzig Trade Fair will start. Beside that he gets an encrypted letter, in that he is asked by a "Dora" to remind his "business partner" of a delivery "black velvet". Soon it is clear that a certain doctor Oranke is hiding behind "Dora". "Black velvet" is identified by the security agents with the demanded "snap shot" Manfred is speaking at a meeting. Actually Manfred demands Alexander soon to take the snap shot - from his working room, from where a blind controlled crane can be seen, which will be the sensation on the Leipzig Trade Fair. Crane operator Manfred manipulates the machine, so that the monitors break down and the test run becomes a disaster. Alexander films this with his camera. Soon the connections are getting clear: Manfred was offered a position by doctor Oranke, who was living in Hamburg. But previously he is supposed to damage sustainably his company and the economical prestige of the GDR by the enhanced attention in the context of the trade fair. The security agents want nevertheless play for time to find out, who Manfred wants to take with him on the second demanded passport, because it will not be his wife. Soon after Alexander discovers Manfred battered to death.

He is requested by an unknown person to come to Manfred's office. Here he meets Vera Gorm, who in reality is one of the masterminds of the operation. She reveals to Alexander that Manfred actually should handle the crane with acid, so it had to collapse at the trade fair opening day, but he was going to duck out. She had to kill him. The acid however was transported in a box with the inscription "black velvet". Alexander makes himself suspicious, because he doesn't know certain facts, and is exposed by Vera. By an accomplice she let him bring to the cellar rooms of the building, while she is going to destroy the crane with acid. Here she is detained by Alexander's men and also Alexander, who was able to take out the accomplice, appears. The case is solved.

Soon after Alexander is already sitting in the train to Oberhof. A female fellow passenger is spraying on perfume - with the brand "black velvet".

Production edit

 
The Hotel Astoria, in the film it is the domicile of Alexander during the investigations

Schwarzer Samt was shot in 1963 in and around Leipzig. Filming locations include the Hotel Astoria, where Alexander Berg lived during his investigations, and the Monument to the Battle of the Nations, where the scene of the gathering of Alexander and Manfred emerged.

On 27 February 1964 the film premiered at Kino Babylon in Berlin. The script is based on themes of the novel Der scharlachrote Domino (The Scarlet Red Domino) by Fred Unger.

Cast edit

  • Erich Gerberding: Captain Jensen
  • Rudolf Ulrich: Lieutenant Wohlfahrt
  • Fred Delmare: Alexander Berg
  • Günther Simon: Manfred Sibelka
  • Christa Gottschalk: Helma Sibelka
  • Christine Laszar: Vera Gorm
  • Herbert Köfer: Doctor Kosel
  • Christoph Engel: Pitt Steffens
  • Vera Oelschlegel: Karin Sommer
  • Hans Lucke: Stasi staff
  • Manfred Zetzsche: Stasi staff
  • Rolf Ripperger: Stasi staff
  • Trude Bechmann: Misses Igelfink
  • Georg-Michael Wagner: Gwendoleit
  • Winfried Wagner: Archenbeau
  • Werner Godemann: Monument janitor
  • Hans Maikowski: Hartwig
  • Sigmar Schramm: Schrön
  • Ernst Balke: police councillor
  • Klaus Fiedler: hotel boy

Critical reviews edit

Contemporary critics gave negative ratings for the film. "In favour of external tension sometimes internal logic is lacking; with an overly complicated setup of their plans the agents seem to put obstacles in their own way", a critic judged.[1] Renate Holland-Moritz criticized, that in the film yet another time "a superman is served, who solves the difficult case almost in solo action."[2]

film-dienst states Schwarzer Samt to be "exciting entertainment, that satirizes the James Bond mythos within the limits of possibilities."[3]

Literature edit

  • Schwarzer Samt. In: Frank-Burkhard Habel: Das große Lexikon der DEFA-Spielfilme. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-89602-349-7, pg. 523–524.

References edit

  1. ^ H. U.: Parole „Schwarzer Samt“. In: Neue Zeit, 6 march 1964.
  2. ^ Renate Holland-Moritz in: Eulenspiegel, April 1964, ISSN 0423-5975.
  3. ^ "Zweitausendeins. Filmlexikon FILME von A-Z - Schwarzer Samt". www.zweitausendeins.de (in German). Retrieved 2018-08-09.

External links edit

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Schwarzer Samt English Black Velvet is a German crime film from Heinz Thiel produced by the DEFA in the year 1964 Black Velvet Schwarzer Samt Directed byHeinz ThielWritten byGerhard Bengsch and Joachim PlotnerProduced byDEFA KAG Heinrich Greif StarringFred Delmare Gunther Simon Christa Gottschalk Christine Laszar Georg Michael WagnerCinematographyHorst E BrandtEdited byAnneliese Hinze SokolowMusic byHelmut NierDistributed byDEFARelease date1964Running time80 minutesLanguageGermanBudgetN A Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Production 3 Cast 4 Critical reviews 5 Literature 6 References 7 External linksPlot summary editThe State Security Service detains the photographer Gwendoleit who as courier was supposed to bring counterfeited documents and number plates to Leipzig and moreover to get active there as photographer Because the State Security Service neither knows with whom Gwendoleit wants to meet in Leipzig nor what the photo subject was the security agent Alexander Berg assumes the identity of Gwendoleit although he had planned a trip to Oberhof for his winter holidays In Leipzig Helma Sibelka appears and hands over a deposit for the passports and the number plates to Alexander Berg refuses to hand over the passports before the full amount is paid Helma goes to see her husband the engineer Manfred in the guesthouse where she finds him with the secretary Vera Gorm Manfred has long given up on their marriage and is planning a future without his wife Alexander who takes his position in the Hotel Astoria does only have a few clues what the affair is about In a few days the Leipzig Trade Fair will start Beside that he gets an encrypted letter in that he is asked by a Dora to remind his business partner of a delivery black velvet Soon it is clear that a certain doctor Oranke is hiding behind Dora Black velvet is identified by the security agents with the demanded snap shot Manfred is speaking at a meeting Actually Manfred demands Alexander soon to take the snap shot from his working room from where a blind controlled crane can be seen which will be the sensation on the Leipzig Trade Fair Crane operator Manfred manipulates the machine so that the monitors break down and the test run becomes a disaster Alexander films this with his camera Soon the connections are getting clear Manfred was offered a position by doctor Oranke who was living in Hamburg But previously he is supposed to damage sustainably his company and the economical prestige of the GDR by the enhanced attention in the context of the trade fair The security agents want nevertheless play for time to find out who Manfred wants to take with him on the second demanded passport because it will not be his wife Soon after Alexander discovers Manfred battered to death He is requested by an unknown person to come to Manfred s office Here he meets Vera Gorm who in reality is one of the masterminds of the operation She reveals to Alexander that Manfred actually should handle the crane with acid so it had to collapse at the trade fair opening day but he was going to duck out She had to kill him The acid however was transported in a box with the inscription black velvet Alexander makes himself suspicious because he doesn t know certain facts and is exposed by Vera By an accomplice she let him bring to the cellar rooms of the building while she is going to destroy the crane with acid Here she is detained by Alexander s men and also Alexander who was able to take out the accomplice appears The case is solved Soon after Alexander is already sitting in the train to Oberhof A female fellow passenger is spraying on perfume with the brand black velvet Production edit nbsp The Hotel Astoria in the film it is the domicile of Alexander during the investigations Schwarzer Samt was shot in 1963 in and around Leipzig Filming locations include the Hotel Astoria where Alexander Berg lived during his investigations and the Monument to the Battle of the Nations where the scene of the gathering of Alexander and Manfred emerged On 27 February 1964 the film premiered at Kino Babylon in Berlin The script is based on themes of the novel Der scharlachrote Domino The Scarlet Red Domino by Fred Unger Cast editErich Gerberding Captain Jensen Rudolf Ulrich Lieutenant Wohlfahrt Fred Delmare Alexander Berg Gunther Simon Manfred Sibelka Christa Gottschalk Helma Sibelka Christine Laszar Vera Gorm Herbert Kofer Doctor Kosel Christoph Engel Pitt Steffens Vera Oelschlegel Karin Sommer Hans Lucke Stasi staff Manfred Zetzsche Stasi staff Rolf Ripperger Stasi staff Trude Bechmann Misses Igelfink Georg Michael Wagner Gwendoleit Winfried Wagner Archenbeau Werner Godemann Monument janitor Hans Maikowski Hartwig Sigmar Schramm Schron Ernst Balke police councillor Klaus Fiedler hotel boyCritical reviews editContemporary critics gave negative ratings for the film In favour of external tension sometimes internal logic is lacking with an overly complicated setup of their plans the agents seem to put obstacles in their own way a critic judged 1 Renate Holland Moritz criticized that in the film yet another time a superman is served who solves the difficult case almost in solo action 2 film dienst states Schwarzer Samt to be exciting entertainment that satirizes the James Bond mythos within the limits of possibilities 3 Literature editSchwarzer Samt In Frank Burkhard Habel Das grosse Lexikon der DEFA Spielfilme Schwarzkopf amp Schwarzkopf Berlin 2000 ISBN 3 89602 349 7 pg 523 524 References edit H U Parole Schwarzer Samt In Neue Zeit 6 march 1964 Renate Holland Moritz in Eulenspiegel April 1964 ISSN 0423 5975 Zweitausendeins Filmlexikon FILME von A Z Schwarzer Samt www zweitausendeins de in German Retrieved 2018 08 09 External links editSchwarzer Samt at IMDb nbsp Black Velvet at the DEFA Film Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Schwarzer Samt amp oldid 1225982444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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