Bohr weiter, Kumpel! movie poster

Bohr weiter, Kumpel!

May 9, 1974 1h 35m 2.9/10 (8 votes)

Originally released in 1974. Bohr weiter, Kumpel! is a comedy film. directed by Sigi Rothemund.

Starring Alena Penz, Alexander Grill, and Rinaldo Talamonti

Synopsis

Egon Kappes has a problem. For years, the honest and righteous mountain man has played the lottery with his buddies, and for once he has a winning ticket! But Egon can't find the ticket, and his buddies only have a few days before they have to pay back the usurious "butcher of loans" Noppeney. As the financial situation becomes more dire, Egon forgets about the search for the ticket, and pimps out his wife Erna (Alena Penz) in a brothel of women (run by Elisabeth Volkmann). They go on a shopping spree while completely forgetting about the loan. After a mental breakdown and being committed to a psychiatric clinic, Egon "comes across" two self-sacrificing nurses Monika and Veronica (Uschi Karnat), who help him remember where the winning lottery ticket was placed...

Quick Facts

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Release Date May 9, 1974 51 years ago
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Runtime 1h 35m 95 minutes total
User Rating 2.9/10 Mixed (8 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Lisa Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bohr weiter, Kumpel! about?

Egon Kappes has a problem. For years, the honest and righteous mountain man has played the lottery with his buddies, and for once he has a winning ticket! But Egon can't find the ticket, and his b...

Who directed Bohr weiter, Kumpel!?

Bohr weiter, Kumpel! was directed by Sigi Rothemund.

How long is Bohr weiter, Kumpel!?

Bohr weiter, Kumpel! has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).

When was Bohr weiter, Kumpel! released?

Bohr weiter, Kumpel! was released on May 9, 1974 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Bohr weiter, Kumpel!?

The main cast of Bohr weiter, Kumpel! includes Alena Penz, Alexander Grill, Rinaldo Talamonti, Puppa Armbruster, Klaus Münster.