II-A in Berlin
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| Original title | II-A in Berlin |
| Country of production | Germany |
| original language | German |
| Publishing year | 1956 |
| length | 93 minutes |
| Age rating | FSK 16 |
| Rod | |
| Director | Hans Albin |
| script |
Hans Fitz Hans Albin |
| production |
Jochen Genzow Gustl Lautenbacher |
| music | Peter Igelhoff |
| camera | Ernst W. Kalinke |
| cut | Anneliese Schönnenbeck |
| occupation | |
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II-A in Berlin (alternative title: Drei Bayern an der Spree / Drei Bayern in Berlin ) is a German comedy by Hans Albin from 1956. The film is the sequel to IA in Oberbayern .
action
Bullerjahn is general director in Berlin and owns a hunt in the Upper Bavarian village of Schlaffenhofen, where he has made good friends among the residents. The general manager and his long-time housekeeper Lotte want to get married. Bullerjahn would like to get married in Schlaffenhofen. Lotte, however, insists on a representative wedding in Berlin and can prevail. To compensate, Bullerjahn can invite three of his Upper Bavarian friends to Berlin: the mayor, the forest assistant Martl and the farmhand Michl. The encounter of the rural population with the cosmopolitan city leads to amusing occurrences.
production
II-A in Berlin had its world premiere on August 30, 1956 in the Grand Palast in Frankfurt am Main. Photos of scenes, programs and posters can be seen under Heinz Erhardt Freunde .
criticism
The lexicon of international films described the film as a silly prank full of embarrassment.
Web links
- II-A in Berlin in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- II-A in Berlin at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ heinzerhardtfreun.de: II-A in Berlin
- ^ II-A in Berlin. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .