Happy trip - Mexico

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Episode in the Happy Journey series
title Happy trip - Mexico
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Country of production Germany
original language German
length 45 minutes
classification Season 1, Episode 2
2nd episode in total ( list )
First broadcast January 7, 1992 on ProSieben
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Director Peter Weissflog
script Peter Weissflog
music Heinz Kiessling
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Happy Journey - Rio

Successor  →
Happy Journey - Singapore and Borneo

Happy Journey - Mexico is a German TV film directed by Peter Weissflog . The production of the second part of the television series Happy Journey took place in September 1991 in Mexico City , Acapulco and in the Mexican state of Oaxaca . The film premiered on January 7, 1992 on ProSieben .

occupation

The aircraft crew consists of Captain Viktor Nemetz ( Juraj Kukura ), his co-pilot Rolf Erhardt ( Volker Brandt ) and the stewardesses Hilde Sieloff ( Sabine Kaack ), Sabine Möhl ( Alexa Wiegandt ) and Petra Lotz ( Jennifer Nitsch ). The tour guides Sylvia Baretti and Armin Jobst are given by Conny Glogger and Amadeus August . Evelyn Hamann , Karl Michael Vogler and Siegfried Kernen can be seen as guest actors .

action

The couple Constance and Leonhard, fellow travelers and passionate collectors of Mexican antiques, buy a seemingly worthless souvenir at a market in Mexico City. On closer inspection, it turns out that it is an antique Zapotec amulet stolen from a museum . Neither of them think about returning their find and thus get themselves and the tour guide in big trouble.

Pastor Jakob Bentele, who previously worked in Mexico for years, would like to visit his old place of work as part of a relaxing holiday. Accidentally and involuntarily, he becomes a substitute pastor when the pastor suffers a fit of weakness during a church service - and he is not let go that quickly!

Stewardess Hilde gets to know one of the famous cliff divers in Acapulco and gets it into her head that she will be the first woman to make the dangerous jump from a height of almost 30 meters. Tour guide Armin Jobst is extremely concerned.

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