II-A in Berlin

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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

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

Individual evidence

  1. heinzerhardtfreun.de: II-A in Berlin
  2. ^ II-A in Berlin. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used