
Eugénie Grandet
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Honoré de Balzac
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Balzacs Meisterwerk als kinoreifes Hörspiel
Im Leben des Winzers Grandet gibt es nur zwei Dinge, die ihm etwas bedeuten: Sein Reichtum und seine Tochter Eugénie. Als Alleinerbin ist diese bald Ziel von Heiratsavancen und Schmeicheleien. Auch daraus weiß der Vater noch Gewinn für sich zu ziehen. Eugénie selbst wehrt sich kaum gegen das Korsett aus Geiz und Vorschriften. Am Abend ihres 23. Geburtstags kommt unerwarteter Besuch aus Paris: Charles, Grandets Neffe und Eugénies Cousin.
Hörspielbearbeitung: Helmut Peschina, Regie: Marguerite Gateau, Komposition: Christian Zanési. Mit Peter Matić, Max von Pufendorf, Sabine Falkenberg, Maren Kroymann, Lisa Hrdina, Matthias Habich u.v.a.
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