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- dramatic chamber piece

NUREMBERG - To Bio-terrorism is about in Ken Follett's thriller "Whiteout." ZDF shows the impressive film version of Peter Keglevic in two parts on Monday and Wednesday 27 January, at 20.15 clock.

the office of the Scottish pharmaceutical company Oxenford distributed security chief Tony Gallo (Isabella Ferrari) Christmas money to the guards. With great responsibility. In the "Kremlin," the Oxenford laboratories at Edinburgh, store Madoba the deadly virus and an anti-virus, the latter is close to approval. A scene further meet Olga and Miranda (Sophie von Kessel, Katharina Wackernagel), in the daughters of the pharmaceutical researcher Stanley Oxenford (Heiner Lauterbach), a café in Edinburgh, to plan the family Christmas at the seat Steepfall.

Next Setting: Stanley's son meets Kit Oxenford with Nigel Malone, an international terrorist, and his backer. The three go through the details of a raid on the lab on Christmas night. You want the deadly virus. Kit is due to its high gambling debts growth in the hands of gangsters. The game is played this lousy little runt Kit outstanding Tom Schilling. Matthias Brandt is worth seeing with laconic callousness of the terrorists Malone. In all the scenes again and again the warnings of the Weather Service can be heard, which signals for the night a heavy snow storm.

makes director Peter Keglevic the three plot lines of the script by Beatrix Christian Kraemer and Olaf in the first part run consecutively. That brings the Ripper While most crucial to the thrills, the exact chronology and solid knowledge of details is demonstrated, however, in the second part as a safe bet for continued tension.

parallel to the appeals of the Weathermen in the run-Oxenford all terrorists out of control. Nigel Malone is furious over the brutal-partner Daisy (also excellent: Anneke Kim Sarnau). Daisy brings violence into the matter. In addition, the labile Kit Oxenford proves weak point of concern.

It is possible for criminals to steal the virus, but the escape fails in the snow-storm. Because the estate of Oxenford stands to decide the robbers to death along with the prey Steepfall to be seen to penetrate and the end of the storm. Weakling kit is required: it must not betray the family.

can From now director Peter Keglevic go to the point. This rambling country house with outbuildings and secret doors becomes a stage for a dramatic, from minute to minute game-enhancing chamber in which the participants, this time even dominate Heiner Lauterbach, her lesson great. As the Christmas tree flies through the air, because daughter Olga to fight back against the invaders is blowing, the thriller has reached its peak.

"Whiteout" is developing a consistent pull, because the director with great care for the small form set and has never succumbed to the temptation to follow the long-span arch of the book. Here are really all their money.

Ursula Persak

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