7.3Patrik Pacard · 1984
Patrik Pacard (1984) is a Family series directed by Justus Pfaue, starring Pierre Clémenti, Peter Bongartz, Jean-Claude Bouillon.
7.3Patrik Pacard (1984) is a Family series directed by Justus Pfaue, starring Pierre Clémenti, Peter Bongartz, Jean-Claude Bouillon.
Patrik Pacard was the sixth ZDF-Weihnachtsserie, and aired in 1984. The series was broadcast in Germany on ZDF, and consisted of 6 episodes. Broadcasting in Germany began on December 25, 1984. The series was also broadcast in Switzerland, and constisted of 12 episodes. Broadcasting in Switzerland began on December 4, 1984. An English-language version of this series was shown by the BBC in the United Kingdom in 1992, and repeated in 1995, though with a revised plot to reflect the end of the Cold War. A French-language version of this series was broadcast as well. The shows titular character and theme song are incorporated in an internet meme on YTMND in relation to an alter-ego of Star Trek's Jean-Luc Picard.
Pierre Clémenti, Peter Bongartz, Jean-Claude Bouillon, Agnes Dünneisen, Wolfgang Kieling, Hendrik Martz, Knut Hinz, Andreas Mannkopff
Forgot the name of "Patrik Pacard"? Describe the plot or a scene and let MovieMind find it.
Find a movie by describing itPatrik Pacard was the sixth ZDF-Weihnachtsserie, and aired in 1984. The series was broadcast in Germany on ZDF, and consisted of 6 episodes. Broadcasting in Germany began on December 25, 1984. The series was also broadcast in Switzerland, and constisted of 12 episodes. Broadcasting in Switzerland began on December 4, 1984. An English-language version of this series was shown by the BBC in the United Kingdom in 1992, and repeated in 1995, though with a revised plot to reflect the end of the Cold War. A French-language version of this series was broadcast as well. The shows titular character and theme song are incorporated in an internet meme on YTMND in relation to an alter-ego of Star Trek's Jean-Luc Picard.
Patrik Pacard was released in 1984.
The cast includes Pierre Clémenti, Peter Bongartz, Jean-Claude Bouillon, Agnes Dünneisen.