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History 1987
Götz George is on the wrong side of the law in the film DIE KATZE, his partner is Gudrun Landgrebe, the director Dominik Graf. Clive Donner is the director of the children's fantasy film BABES IN TOYLAND. With eight copying lines and 2000 slave recorders, the Bavaria Print video copying factory in Berlin starts operation. Bavaria Atelier GmbH is renamed. From August 3, it is known as Bavaria Film GmbH. In mid-October, the newly founded Bavaria Design Centre Rolf Zehetbauer is opened. The successor as Chairman of the Supervisory Board to Willi Weyer, who dies in August, is Günter Brakelmann, Professor in Bochum. On December 1, the copying factory facility in Berlin is converted into a 100% subsidiary of Bavaria. Its new name: Bavaria Print GmbH, Videokopierwerk Berlin.
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