The three girls from the gas station

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Movie
Original title The three girls from the gas station
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1997
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Peter F. Bringmann
script Ernst Kahl
production Bernd Eichinger
Martin Moszkowicz
Uschi Reich
Christine Rothe
music Enjott Schneider
camera Ekkehart Pollack
cut Klaus Handorf
occupation

The three girls from the gas station is a German movie by Peter F. Bringmann from 1997 with Wigald Boning and Axel Milberg .

action

Millionaire son Wigald hates all women. This is due to his emotional mother, who spoiled her offspring materially, but never really loved her. He finds consolation and advice from his friend and psychiatrist Volker, love from his white poodle Schopenhauer.

After the death of his wealthy mother, he has to face a delicate task before he can take on the millionaire inheritance.

He is supposed to prove his business talent at the now run-down gas station that once founded the family's financial rise. There's just one problem: the gas station was recently leased to three women. Wigald has to come to terms with the "girls".

criticism

"An extremely undemanding mix of stupid comedy and girlie trend clip, which celebrates a kind of New German flatness with a minimum of intellectual and staging effort."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The three girls from the gas station. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used