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◊ 2006-11-16 02:18 |
005. Tatort (1971) 02. "Kressin" Tatort Zollfahnder Kressin from Köln (Triumph TR4A) filming locations: Köln · Aachen · Liège see also: (1971-1973) 01. "Kressin" Tatort - Kressin und der tote Mann im Fleet 02. "Kressin" Tatort - Kressin und der Laster nach Lüttich 03. "Kressin" Tatort - Kressin stoppt den Nordexpress 04. "Kressin" Tatort - Kressin und die Frau des Malers 05. "Kressin" Tatort - Kressin und der Mann mit dem gelben Koffer 06. "Kressin" Tatort - Kressin und die zwei Damen aus Jade also with Kressin: Tatort 023 - Marek 02 - Die Samtfalle Tatort 025 - Sandy 01 - Tote Taube in der Beethovenstraße -- Last edit: 2007-09-19 12:35:23 |
◊ 2007-01-03 12:39 |
Actor/Actress in Leading Role have a own car: yes (Triumph TR4A) Actor/Actress in Leading Role used a car: yes (Mercedes LPS 1620) chases (action): yes (Mercedes LPS 1620 vs. 2 Mercedes L49) chases (observing): yes (Triumph TR4A vs. Mercedes LPS 1620) crash /accident: no easily accident: yes (Mercedes L49) another car-action: yes (Mercedes LPS 1620,Volkswagen RKW) |
◊ 2007-01-03 13:43 |
What do you mean by chases (observing) ? |
◊ 2007-01-03 18:38 |
is better?: chases (watching) chases (action): meens a race in a town or something to live or die :-) chases (observing): meens a agent or someone, he is watching and follow secretly a another car |
◊ 2007-01-03 19:54 |
ah well when it is a "chase" where the pursuer doesnt know that someone is chasing him its called a follow, as the other guy is only following him |
◊ 2007-01-03 22:27 |
Isn't that rather "tailing" (i.e. following without showing that you follow). Well, a native English speaker will help us, I hope btw, by "easily accident", you mean "light accident"? (not sure that it is the good word either) -- Last edit: 2007-01-03 22:28:12 |
◊ 2007-01-03 22:30 |
Star Wars Fanatic, help please |
◊ 2007-01-03 22:50 |
Yes, it is technically tailing though it can be described as following whereby the character being chased is not aware of the situation. |
◊ 2007-01-04 23:49 |
sorry, but i don't no which is now right or the best |
◊ 2007-01-05 00:13 |
call it follow |
◊ 2007-01-05 00:19 |
? chases (action): yes/no chases (follow): yes/no crash /accident: yes/no (or: fatal accident) light accident: yes/no another car-action: yes/no |
◊ 2007-01-05 00:25 |
for chases just use two words, or chase, which is with action, or follow, whcih is just a car following another one slowly, and crashes just say big crash or minor crash for example rather than light accident and another car action is fine thanks for improving this |
◊ 2009-01-28 10:00 |
@animatronixx: hearse-alert! in dieser folge gibt es auch einen leichenwagen zu sehen. siehe hier (ab 3:36 und mehr ab 4:30): http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=V3iRCXKwBQw strichachter mit langem chassis? diese hecktüren hatte ich schon mal an einem admiral a-leichenwagen gesehen. dieses youtube wurde im nummernschildersammler-forum gepostet, wegen des schönen mon. -- Last edit: 2009-01-28 10:01:06 |
◊ 2009-01-29 00:47 |
@Ingo: Ja, hübsch! Aber nix Strichachter - das ist ebenfalls ein Kapitän/ Admiral/ Diplomat A Serienradstand mit Aufbau von Welsch aus Mayen. Mir sind derzeit zwei solche Fahrzeuge in Sammlerhand bekannt, vielleicht ist das Tatort-Auto ja auch dabei. |
◊ 2017-07-28 00:35 |
some regard Kressin as a kind of german James Bond , but they are wrong! Sieghardt Rupp was an austrian . |