The sold grandfather

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The sold grandfather is a German folk comedy by Anton Hamik , published under his pseudonym Franz Streicher .

action

A rich farmer learns that the grandfather of a poor farmer owns two houses. So he tries to buy his grandfather from the poor farmer. However, the grandfather is even more cunning than the legacy sneak, and so everything ends well for the poor farmer, whose son then also has the daughter of the rich farmer.

Performances

Countless variations of this piece have been and are performed on German-speaking stages, many have been filmed:

Radio plays

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.br.de/fernsehen/bayerisches-fernsehen/sendung/komoedienstadel/archiv/komoedienstadel-willy-harlander-toni-berger100.html ( Memento from November 14, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Wolfgang Müller-Härlin: Rehberg succeeds in Hamik's "The Bartered Grandfather". In: welt.de . September 14, 1999, accessed October 7, 2018 .
  3. http://www.boulevard-muenster.de/
  4. ^ Volksstück 2016 - Luisenburg Aktuell. Retrieved January 9, 2018 (German).