Raven-black crime comedy by Wolfgang Kohlhaase and Rita Zimmer
Year after year, brewery heiresses Charlotte, Cäcilie and Clementine spend the summer together with their servant Rudolf in a country house in the Mark Brandenburg. Rudolf has been at the sisters' service for almost 30 years. He has spent tender hours with each of them - albeit without the knowledge of the others and each of them had promised to remember him in their wills. When he now asks for an early payout, none of the sisters wants to go back on their promise, which prompts Rudolf to threaten to spill his secret. Not a good idea, the sisters think, and bring arsenic and other deadly substances into play.
FISCH ZU VIERT is one of the most successful crime comedies and has lost none of its pace, wit and comedy even 40 years after it was made! The great film author Wolfgang Kohlhaase, creator of stories such as "Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser", "Solo Sunny" and "Sommer vorm Balkon", once again proves his flair for dialog spiced with bile and irony.
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