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Das Haus der Krokodile

German TV series or program


Das Haus der Krokodile (roughly translated as House of Crocodiles) is a 1976 German children's television miniseries based on the 1971 mystery novel by Helmut Ballot. Directed by Wilhelm ten Haaf, and starring Tommi Ohrner, the six-part miniseries premiered on the ARD on February 22, 1976.

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Synopsis

Playing alone one night while his parents are on vacation, twelve-year-old Victor Laroche (Tommi Ohrner) glimpses a mysterious masked man behind him in the mirror and soon begins to uncover a mystery surrounding the death of a girl named Cecilia who fell over a stair railing in the house 20 years earlier. Although not entirely convinced of his story, Victor's sisters Cora (Carolin Ohrner) and Louise (Evelyn Palek) agree to help him investigate the girl's mysterious death. With the help of an elderly uncle who was Cecilia's father (Oskar Schwab) and an old friend of Cecilia's (Robert Naegele), the Laroche children piece together the mystery of the death of their cousin, the unknown man in the mirror, and a little leather crocodile they find with strange gleaming eyes.

Cast

Episodes

  • 1. Der Mann im Spiegel (The Man in the Mirror)
  • 2. Der nächtliche Besucher (The Nocturnal Visitor)
  • 3. Die Geburtstagsfeier (The Birthday Celebration)
  • 4. Eine neue Entdeckung (A New Discovery)
  • 5. Gewitter in der Nacht (Storm in the Night)
  • 6. Ein unerwartetes Geständnis (An Unexpected Confession)

Feature film

In October 2011 it was announced that a feature film adaptation of the story was being filmed.[1][2][3] The film Victor and the Secret of Crocodile Mansion [de] was released on March 21, 2012 and starred Kristo Ferkic as Victor and his real-life siblings Joanna and Vijessna Ferkic as Cora and Louise.[1][2][3][4] Tommi Ohrner, who played Victor in the original series, also appeared in the film, this time in a cameo role as Victor's father.[1][2][3][4]


References

  1. "Jugendroman "Das Haus der Krokodile" wird verfilmt". Cinefacts.de. October 11, 2011.
  2. "Viele unverbrauchte Motive". Main-Netz.de. October 29, 2011.
  3. "Noch ein Filmdreh für Frankfurt". Journal-Frankfurt.de. October 12, 2011.
  4. "Das Haus Der Krokodile". DasHausDerKrokodile.de. March 20, 2012.

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