Der Fall des Lemming
Brief Synopsis
Leopold "Lemming" Wallisch works for a small Viennese private detective agency and spies on potential adulterers. When Latin teacher Grinzinger is murdered while under Lemming's observaion, he gives himself a shove and decides to solve the case himself.
Cast & Crew
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Nikolaus Leytner
Director
Fritz Karl
Roland Düringer
Miguel Herz-kestranek
Julie Koschitz
Dolores Schmidinger
Film Details
Also Known As
Fall des Lemming, Lemming's First Case
Genre
Adaptation
Comedy
Crime
Foreign
Thriller
Release Date
2009
Distribution Company
ThimFilm
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 30m
Synopsis
Leopold "Lemming" Wallisch works for a small Viennese private detective agency and spies on potential adulterers. When Latin teacher Grinzinger is murdered while under Lemming's observaion, he gives himself a shove and decides to solve the case himself.
Director
Nikolaus Leytner
Director
Cast
Fritz Karl
Roland Düringer
Miguel Herz-kestranek
Julie Koschitz
Dolores Schmidinger
Krista Stadler
Ernst Konarek
Sandra Cervik
Michael König
Michael Steinocher
Florian Teichtmeister
Hakon Hirzenberger
Stefan Puntigam
Raimund Wallisch
Christian Dolezal
Jürgen Maurer
Alexander Mitterer
Crew
Bernhard Bamberger
Sound Design
Katharina Bogensberger
Line Producer
Caterina Czepek
Costume Designer
Hermann Dunzendorfer
Director Of Photography
Michael Etz
Sound Department
Helmut Grasser
Producer
Doris Kammerer
Casting Director
Johannes Kiefer
Assistant Director
Andreas Kopriva
Editor
Andreas Kopriva
Sound Design
Agnes Pluch
Screenplay
Nicole Schmied
Casting Director
Stefan Slupetzky
Source Material
Stefan Slupetzky
Screenplay
Matthias Weber
Original Music
Katharina Woeppermann
Production Designer
Film Details
Also Known As
Fall des Lemming, Lemming's First Case
Genre
Adaptation
Comedy
Crime
Foreign
Thriller
Release Date
2009
Distribution Company
ThimFilm
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 30m
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Miscellaneous Notes
Based on the novel "Der Fall des Lemming" by Stefan Slupetzky and published by Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verla February 29, 2004.