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Timm Thaler (1979)

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Timm Thaler

4 reviews
8/10

A childhood favourite- despite it's poor dubbing!

  • allaboardtheskylark
  • Dec 5, 2005
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7/10

Mysterious Faustian children's TV drama... German, natuerlich

Yes, I too remember this being screened on BBC TV in the mid/late 1980s.

It was quite a long series, so unfortunately I quite literally lost the plot some time around when Tim recruited an old nun to his cause.

If had seen it through to the end, then maybe I would be able to give it a higher rating.

One thing I do remember is that the early bet mentioned by one of the other two reviewers was about it raining _tomatoes_ not oranges!

I suppose explaining how the Baron managed to conjure that up would be a 'spoiler'!

Despite the touches of humour, it was quite dark for a children's drama.

I don't just mean the Mephistophelean character of the Baron (did we ever see his eyes or did he always wear sunglasses?).

The all too real manner in which the Baron takes away Tim's smile made it really dark from the outset...

I won't explain or that would be a really major league 'spoiler'.

I'll just say it packed quite an unexpected emotional punch for me at the time.

I too have been haunted by this series ever since, so I'm glad to hear it's available on DVD and that there is a source novel.
  • fingers-lane
  • Aug 11, 2013
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10/10

I remember it too - Brilliant

I too remember it like it was yesterday. I've searched and searched for anyone else that remembers it. At last, i've found recognition of what has haunted me ever since. Maybe I too hold this show with too high regard having not seen it since what must be the mid 80's. Since reading your post i went on German ebay and found some box-sets knocking about. I am yet to find out if they have different audio or subtitles. But if they do, rest assured i will do my up-most to a get that DVD into my collection.

Long live Timm Thaler.

Bring it back,

Thanks so much Jamie
  • jimjamjammy
  • Jun 25, 2006
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5/10

The boy who tricked the Devil?

  • Horst_In_Translation
  • Apr 30, 2017
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