You can tell me a lot

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You can tell me a lot is a radio play by Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (NWDR) from 1949 by Christian Bock and directed by Ulrich Erfurth . As the first radio play work by the actor Heinz Rühmann , bist can be found again and again on the schedules of German broadcasters and has also been available as a sound carrier since 2004.

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The comedic radio play, especially the character that Rühmann represents, is strongly reminiscent of Rühmann's film roles played up to then. As Johannes he sits on the manliness mania of his newlyweds Marianne, who wants nothing more than a “real” man with a detailed past life when it comes to female acquaintances. Since Johannes does not have this to show and his wife calls him "boring", he begins to fuck up affairs with women he once knew remotely, which, however, only makes his wife laugh. When a rival emerges from the young husband’s activities, Marianne is anything but happy.

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The radio play was directed by Ulrich Erfurth , and Hans Martin Majewski provided some lively piano compositions for the music , which were performed by the then busy radio pianist Gerhard Gregor .

In addition to Heinz Rühmann as Johannes, Elfriede Kuzmany as Marianne, Gisela Mattishent as Ingeborg, Inge Schmidt as Gertrud, Grethe Weiser as Magdalena, Charlotte Witthauer as Lydia, Gustl Busch as Anna and Hermann Schomberg as Johannes, who courted his wife, appeared on the one-hour radio play Not at all affectionate Mr. Affectionate in supporting roles with. In addition, Frank Dimen as receptionist and Willy Lamster as waiter can be heard in the radio comedy . The young Walter Giller also has a brief appearance as a waiter .

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  • Heinz Rühmann: Collected radio plays . [Berlin]: [Universal Music], 2004. (6 CDs) ISBN 3-8291-1438-9
  • The radio play edition Heinz Rühmann . [Berlin]: [Universal Vertrieb], 2004. (separate edition) ISBN 3-8291-1492-3