Silas (TV series)
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Silas was a 1981 ZDF adventure TV mini-series based on the Danish children's book Silas og den sorte hoppe (Silas and the Black Mare) by Cecil Bødker who kept on writing installments until 2001.
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Genre | Adventure |
Written by | Cecil Bødker (novel) Justus Pfaue |
Directed by | Sigi Rothemund |
Starring | Patrick Bach Diether Krebs Lucki Molocher Nina Rothemund Ingeborg Lapsien Armin Schawe Shmuel Rodensky André Lacombe Jacques van Dooren |
Composer | Christian Bruhn [de] |
Country of origin | West Germany |
Original language | German |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Executive producer | Dieter Graber |
Producer | Bernd Burgemeister |
Editor | Heidrun Berktold |
Running time | 45 |
Original release | |
Network | ZDF |
Release | December 25, 1981 (1981-12-25) |
The series was Patrick Bach's debut and because the series did so well he also starred the very next year in another adventure series about a young orphan: Jack Holborn.
Silas was a German production, and despite being recorded in France — Normandy and in Brittany (Bay of Douarnenez, Locronan, Bay of Audierne, near Plovan - on the long sandy beach where the German version of the opening credits were shot) — it was filmed solely in German. Still it received attention beyond German-speaking countries and consequently the successor Jack Holborn involved international producers and was dub filmed in English.