#1973 Im Auftrag von Madame
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tina-aumont · 4 months ago
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Im Auftrag von Madame (Paul May, 1973 - screencaps part 7)
Madame's Order was an early evening series on ZDF. It ran in three seasons of 13 episodes each from 1972 to 1975. It was produced in Studio Hamburg, Paul May directed the first two seasons, and in the third season he alternated with Peter Meincke. Each episode was 25 minutes long and aired on Wednesdays at 7:10 p.m. (season 1), 6:25 p.m. (season 2) and 6:20 p.m. (season 3).
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
Homer Halfpenny (played by Horst Keitel), who holds a chair for Tibetan dialects, works as an agent for a "Madame" who always gives her instructions by phone and remains invisible to the viewer in all seasons. At his side is the playboy Peter Proud (played by Roger Herbst), a car dealer by profession. The tasks of this unequal team are varied, but they have one thing in common: Halfpenny and Proud almost always have to travel abroad to successfully complete a job.
Cast
Horst Keitel - Prof. Homer Halfpenny
Roger Herbst - Peter Proud
Verónica Llimerá - Diana Appleton
María Montez - Gloria
Ángel Álvarez - Capitano Garcia
Rufino inglés - Fellini
Javier Inglés - Matrose
Montserrat Julió Nonell - Miss Cox
Heidi Koehn - Susan
Jochen Köppel - Archibald
Franz Otto-Kruger - Fellini (voice, uncredited)
It was aired the 17th January 1973.
You can watch the full chapter (in German) here.
IMDB
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tina-aumont · 4 months ago
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Im Auftrag von Madame (Paul May, 1973 - screencaps part 6)
Madame's Order was an early evening series on ZDF. It ran in three seasons of 13 episodes each from 1972 to 1975. It was produced in Studio Hamburg, Paul May directed the first two seasons, and in the third season he alternated with Peter Meincke. Each episode was 25 minutes long and aired on Wednesdays at 7:10 p.m. (season 1), 6:25 p.m. (season 2) and 6:20 p.m. (season 3).
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
Homer Halfpenny (played by Horst Keitel), who holds a chair for Tibetan dialects, works as an agent for a "Madame" who always gives her instructions by phone and remains invisible to the viewer in all seasons. At his side is the playboy Peter Proud (played by Roger Herbst), a car dealer by profession. The tasks of this unequal team are varied, but they have one thing in common: Halfpenny and Proud almost always have to travel abroad to successfully complete a job.
Cast
Horst Keitel - Prof. Homer Halfpenny
Roger Herbst - Peter Proud
Verónica Llimerá - Diana Appleton
María Montez - Gloria
Ángel Álvarez - Capitano Garcia
Rufino inglés - Fellini
Javier Inglés - Matrose
Montserrat Julió Nonell - Miss Cox
Heidi Koehn - Susan
Jochen Köppel - Archibald
Franz Otto-Kruger - Fellini (voice, uncredited)
It was aired the 17th January 1973.
You can watch the full chapter (in German) here.
IMDB
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tina-aumont · 4 months ago
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Im Auftrag von Madame (Paul May, 1973 - screencaps part 5)
Madame's Order was an early evening series on ZDF. It ran in three seasons of 13 episodes each from 1972 to 1975. It was produced in Studio Hamburg, Paul May directed the first two seasons, and in the third season he alternated with Peter Meincke. Each episode was 25 minutes long and aired on Wednesdays at 7:10 p.m. (season 1), 6:25 p.m. (season 2) and 6:20 p.m. (season 3).
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
Homer Halfpenny (played by Horst Keitel), who holds a chair for Tibetan dialects, works as an agent for a "Madame" who always gives her instructions by phone and remains invisible to the viewer in all seasons. At his side is the playboy Peter Proud (played by Roger Herbst), a car dealer by profession. The tasks of this unequal team are varied, but they have one thing in common: Halfpenny and Proud almost always have to travel abroad to successfully complete a job.
Cast
Horst Keitel - Prof. Homer Halfpenny
Roger Herbst - Peter Proud
Verónica Llimerá - Diana Appleton
María Montez - Gloria
Ángel Álvarez - Capitano Garcia
Rufino inglés - Fellini
Javier Inglés - Matrose
Montserrat Julió Nonell - Miss Cox
Heidi Koehn - Susan
Jochen Köppel - Archibald
Franz Otto-Kruger - Fellini (voice, uncredited)
It was aired the 17th January 1973.
You can watch the full chapter (in German) here.
IMDB
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tina-aumont · 4 months ago
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Im Auftrag von Madame (Paul May, 1973 - screencaps part 4)
Madame's Order was an early evening series on ZDF. It ran in three seasons of 13 episodes each from 1972 to 1975. It was produced in Studio Hamburg, Paul May directed the first two seasons, and in the third season he alternated with Peter Meincke. Each episode was 25 minutes long and aired on Wednesdays at 7:10 p.m. (season 1), 6:25 p.m. (season 2) and 6:20 p.m. (season 3).
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
Homer Halfpenny (played by Horst Keitel), who holds a chair for Tibetan dialects, works as an agent for a "Madame" who always gives her instructions by phone and remains invisible to the viewer in all seasons. At his side is the playboy Peter Proud (played by Roger Herbst), a car dealer by profession. The tasks of this unequal team are varied, but they have one thing in common: Halfpenny and Proud almost always have to travel abroad to successfully complete a job.
Cast
Horst Keitel - Prof. Homer Halfpenny
Roger Herbst - Peter Proud
Verónica Llimerá - Diana Appleton
María Montez - Gloria
Ángel Álvarez - Capitano Garcia
Rufino inglés - Fellini
Javier Inglés - Matrose
Montserrat Julió Nonell - Miss Cox
Heidi Koehn - Susan
Jochen Köppel - Archibald
Franz Otto-Kruger - Fellini (voice, uncredited)
It was aired the 17th January 1973.
You can watch the full chapter (in German) here.
IMDB
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tina-aumont · 4 months ago
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Im Auftrag von Madame (Paul May, 1973 - screencaps part 3)
Madame's Order was an early evening series on ZDF. It ran in three seasons of 13 episodes each from 1972 to 1975. It was produced in Studio Hamburg, Paul May directed the first two seasons, and in the third season he alternated with Peter Meincke. Each episode was 25 minutes long and aired on Wednesdays at 7:10 p.m. (season 1), 6:25 p.m. (season 2) and 6:20 p.m. (season 3).
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
Homer Halfpenny (played by Horst Keitel), who holds a chair for Tibetan dialects, works as an agent for a "Madame" who always gives her instructions by phone and remains invisible to the viewer in all seasons. At his side is the playboy Peter Proud (played by Roger Herbst), a car dealer by profession. The tasks of this unequal team are varied, but they have one thing in common: Halfpenny and Proud almost always have to travel abroad to successfully complete a job.
Cast
Horst Keitel - Prof. Homer Halfpenny
Roger Herbst - Peter Proud
Verónica Llimerá - Diana Appleton
María Montez - Gloria
Ángel Álvarez - Capitano Garcia
Rufino inglés - Fellini
Javier Inglés - Matrose
Montserrat Julió Nonell - Miss Cox
Heidi Koehn - Susan
Jochen Köppel - Archibald
Franz Otto-Kruger - Fellini (voice, uncredited)
It was aired the 17th January 1973.
You can watch the full chapter (in German) here.
IMDB
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tina-aumont · 4 months ago
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Im Auftrag von Madame (Paul May, 1973 - screencaps part 2)
Madame's Order was an early evening series on ZDF. It ran in three seasons of 13 episodes each from 1972 to 1975. It was produced in Studio Hamburg, Paul May directed the first two seasons, and in the third season he alternated with Peter Meincke. Each episode was 25 minutes long and aired on Wednesdays at 7:10 p.m. (season 1), 6:25 p.m. (season 2) and 6:20 p.m. (season 3).
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
Homer Halfpenny (played by Horst Keitel), who holds a chair for Tibetan dialects, works as an agent for a "Madame" who always gives her instructions by phone and remains invisible to the viewer in all seasons. At his side is the playboy Peter Proud (played by Roger Herbst), a car dealer by profession. The tasks of this unequal team are varied, but they have one thing in common: Halfpenny and Proud almost always have to travel abroad to successfully complete a job.
Cast
Horst Keitel - Prof. Homer Halfpenny
Roger Herbst - Peter Proud
Verónica Llimerá - Diana Appleton
María Montez - Gloria
Ángel Álvarez - Capitano Garcia
Rufino inglés - Fellini
Javier Inglés - Matrose
Montserrat Julió Nonell - Miss Cox
Heidi Koehn - Susan
Jochen Köppel - Archibald
Franz Otto-Kruger - Fellini (voice, uncredited)
It was aired the 17th January 1973.
You can watch the full chapter (in German) here.
IMDB
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tina-aumont · 4 months ago
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Im Auftrag von Madame (Paul May, 1973 - screencaps part 1)
Madame's Order was an early evening series on ZDF. It ran in three seasons of 13 episodes each from 1972 to 1975. It was produced in Studio Hamburg, Paul May directed the first two seasons, and in the third season he alternated with Peter Meincke. Each episode was 25 minutes long and aired on Wednesdays at 7:10 p.m. (season 1), 6:25 p.m. (season 2) and 6:20 p.m. (season 3).
Plot (it may contain spoilers)
Homer Halfpenny (played by Horst Keitel), who holds a chair for Tibetan dialects, works as an agent for a "Madame" who always gives her instructions by phone and remains invisible to the viewer in all seasons. At his side is the playboy Peter Proud (played by Roger Herbst), a car dealer by profession. The tasks of this unequal team are varied, but they have one thing in common: Halfpenny and Proud almost always have to travel abroad to successfully complete a job.
Cast
Horst Keitel - Prof. Homer Halfpenny
Roger Herbst - Peter Proud
Verónica Llimerá - Diana Appleton
María Montez - Gloria
Ángel Álvarez - Capitano Garcia
Rufino inglés - Fellini
Javier Inglés - Matrose
Montserrat Julió Nonell - Miss Cox
Heidi Koehn - Susan
Jochen Köppel - Archibald
Franz Otto-Kruger - Fellini (voice, uncredited)
It was aired the 17th January 1973.
You can watch the full chapter (in German) here.
IMDB
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tina-aumont · 1 year ago
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María Montez II as Gloria in "Im Auftrag von Madame" TV series. She appeared in Season one, chapter seven entitled "Miss Lido", aired the 17th January 1973.
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tina-aumont · 2 years ago
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*María Montez II artistic career:
Here I'll post all the known artistic carrer of Tina Aumont's cousin. This post will be updated as may times new info comes, and as you know, any help is always welcomed 😊
1959 - La Hora del Moro (TV series)
1961 - Los jueves de Luchy (TV series - self)
1964-66 - Escala en Hi-Fi (TV series)
1966 - Un Español en la Corte del Rey Arturo (film)
1966 - Escala en Hi-Fi a sus amigos (LP)
1967 - 15 Horcas para un Asesino (film)
1967 - Doce Cuentos y Una Pesadilla: La Muchacha de madera (TV series)
1967-69 - La Taberna de Babín (TV series - self)
1968 - Fábulas: La Gata Mujer (TV series)
1968 - Muñecos a la Luna (stage)
1968 - El Inocente (stage)
1969 - Abuelo (made in Spain) (film)
1969 - ¿Quién soy yo? (stage)
1970 - Un Violinista sobre el tejado (stage)
1970 - Las Gatas tienen Frío (film)
1971 - Valdez is Coming (film)
1971 - Le calde notti de Don Giovanni (film)
1971 - Del dicho al Hecho: Quien a hierro mata, a hierro muere (TV series)
1971 - La Cigüeña dijo Sí (stage)
1971 - Julieta tiene un Desliz (stage)
1971 - Quijotella (stage)
1972 - Las Doce Caras de Eva: Eva Piscis (TV series)
1972 - Novela: Shirley (TV series)
1972 - Play Patricio (stage)
1973 - Im Auftrag von Madame: Miss Lido (TV series)
1973 - BBC Play of the month: The Adventures of Don Quixote (film)
1974-78 - Roy Hart Theatre of London
1970s - Various stage productions in Spain, United Kingdom and France.
1980-83 - news announcer pioneer in "Mundo Vision News" of "Color Vision"
2007 - Art Dramatic teacher in Punta Cana International School
SOURCES:
IMBD & María Montez II site, María Gracia Fiallo linkedin 1 & 2, Teatro.es, Theatricalia
🌟Very special thanks to T, to @thediaryofshanajeanne and to @shannendoherty-fans for all their invaluable help🌟
Eleni xx
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