The seventh Bua
The seventh Bua is a Bavarian comedy by Max Neal and Max Ferner . It dates from 1920.
action
The farmer Kornreuther is poor in everything except children. He has six boys and his wife is hopeful again. Prince Regent Luitpold takes on the sponsorship of the seventh son and awards a generous cash bonus.
Unfortunately, the child is missing a small detail. Nobody wants to tell the irascible landlord and so it is concealed with some deceptions. When Kornreuther noticed, the Prince Regent was already informed and in order not to lose the bonus he got entangled in all sorts of confusions and contractions.
Film adaptations
Der Komödienstadel First broadcast: November 1, 1993
- Bernd Helfrich : Simon Kornreuther
- Sabina Trooger : his wife Genoveva
- Dorothee Hartinger : her sister Leni
- Fred Stillkrauth : Andreas Brucklechner
- Werner Schnitzer : Matthias Roggenberger
- Hans Kitzbichler : his son Georg
- Hans Schuler : Pongratz Kleemaier
- Frithjof Vierock : master tailor Ignaz Stangelhofer
- Sarah Camp : Midwife Barbara Straßmayer
- Heino Hallhuber : Wing adjutant
- Werner Zeussel : Gendarmerie Sergeant
- Peter Kadius : scissors grinder
- Anton Feichtner : Postman
- Ulrich Berchtenbreiter : Pastor
- Kim Flammiger : Kreszenz
- Holger Zimmermann : piece processing
- Rainer Wolffhardt : Director
Individual evidence
- ↑ pieces catalog - Wilhelm Köhler Theater Verlag, Munich. Retrieved December 9, 2018 .
- ^ Bayerischer Rundfunk: The comedy nobility: The seventh Bua . January 11, 2016 ( br.de [accessed December 9, 2018]).
- ↑ The seventh Bua. Retrieved December 9, 2018 .
- ↑ volkstheater-fan.de - play. Retrieved December 9, 2018 .