Störtebeker's command

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Movie
Original title Störtebeker's command
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2001
length 83 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Ute von Münchow-Pohl ,
Toby Genkel
script Ully Arndt ,
Gunter Baars ,
Ulrich Tormin
production Hans-Otto Mertens ,
Michael Schaack ,
Thomas Walker
music JP Genkel
Stefan Raab
occupation

Kommando Störtebeker is a German cartoon from 2001 with the Ottifanten . The main roles are spoken by Otto Waalkes (Baby Bommel) and Bastian Pastewka (Paul Bommel). Other speakers are Beate Hasenau , Lotto King Karl and Harald Wehmeier .

action

In 1401, the pirate Klaus Störtebeker and his comrades were caught after a successful attack on the North Sea and executed with an ax in Hamburg. Störtebeker moves on even headless, but loses his treasure map, where the location of his treasure that he buried on Sylt is marked. Several centuries later, in 1924, an old sailor inaugurates young grandpa Bommel in a pub on the Hamburg harbor in the legendary treasure of Störtebeker and reveals that it was never found. Grandpa Bommel buys the treasure map from him for a bottle of rum, but loses half of it in a subsequent bar fight.

After all, the film begins in the present and initially shows a usual day of the Bommel family - father Paul starts a working day after jogging in the morning, grandpa Bommel shows baby Bruno his collection of everyday things, where he interprets stories and mother Renate occupies himself themselves with their work in the organizing committee for the rescue of the hospital, which urgently needs money. In the company, Paul receives the order from his boss Kaluppke to pay 30,000 marks, which he would like to donate for the hospital, into the donation account after work. Before that, Paul is dragged to the pig race by Mrs. Hoppmann and gives him good prospects of a possible win. Paul agrees, but Mrs. Hoppmann accidentally puts the 30,000 Marks on the racing pig Lord Leberwurst , who loses the race and thus gambled away the large sum.

At home, Renate and her friends don't find out anything about it at first, only about Kaluppke's generous donation. Almost at the same time, while rummaging through his box, Grandpa Bommel comes across part of Störtebeker's treasure map. Meanwhile, Paul tries to ask for loans from several banks and pawn shops, but is always thrown out and comes home with no money. He doesn't tell the unsuspecting Renate anything about it, he only lets Grandpa Bommel into the story. He tells Paul about the treasure map he has found and they both decide to look for the other part and the treasure themselves.

On the pretext of going to the Baltic Sea for scuba diving and with baby Bruno in their luggage, the male bobbles finally set off. You will find the pub in the Hamburg harbor again, where Grandpa Bommel lost the other part of the treasure map and he meets the attractive landlady Lola again, whom he met back then. When she is startled at seeing the treasure map and wants to send him away as a warning, the dubious Professor Lugano appears with two accomplices, who is in possession of the other part of the treasure map. He too is after the treasure and challenges Grandpa Bommel to a card game, the winner of which receives both parts of the treasure map. Grandpa Bommel wins the game and thus earns the other part of the treasure map.

Since the Bommels' car has since been dismantled by vandals, they continue to travel in the subway. There Professor Lugano's accomplices seize the treasure map and a hair-raising hunt develops through Hamburg, with Grandpa Bommel and baby Bruno in pursuit with a stolen sports car. In the meantime, Paul, who is mentally not up to scratch due to a punch from an accomplice, happens to get into the Millerntor Stadium , where the referee of the game FC St. Pauli against Bayern Munich is held. Grandpa Bommel and Baby Bruno lose sight of the gangsters, but thanks to a hidden rocket in the sports car, the Bommels can stop the gangsters and recapture the treasure map.

After the Bommels are confronted again with the gangsters at a fairground and escaped on a roller coaster, Paul, exasperated, decides to turn on the police. However, Professor Lugano bribed them with money, gave them back the card and the Bommels were arrested as alleged thieves. In the meantime, Renate and her friends found out that the 30,000 marks had not been paid into the donation account, but without knowing that Paul had gambled it away. With the help of a rocker gang that other inmates of the prison help break out, Paul, Grandpa and Bruno are finally able to escape. For the time being you are staying with the homeless in a park. Paul, for whom things have become too precarious, decides to give up the search for the treasure and to confess everything. Grandpa Bommel, on the other hand, secretly seeks out the landlady Lola at night, who in her apartment tells him everything about the current whereabouts of Professor Lugano and his accomplices.

The next morning, against Paul's will, Grandpa Bommel finally visits the place - a warehouse at the Hamburg harbor. Baby Bruno also follows him, whereupon both are to be caught by the gangsters and chopped up in a fish processing machine. Paul shows up with a delivery truck and is also targeted by the gangsters. Grandpa Bommel and Bruno free themselves at the last moment and with an action-ready rescue operation, Grandpa Bommel saves his son from a fatal bullet, but is hit himself and falls into the harbor basin. Thanks to a trick by Bruno, Paul and his son escape the gangsters one more time. Grandpa Bommel is conceived of death underwater, but saved and stabilized by a mermaid. The treasure map that melts in the water takes on the shape of Sylt, which Paul recognizes enthusiastically. Unfortunately, this is recorded by the television stations present, so that many people as well as Renate, whom Kaluppke confronted, find out about it and now go to Sylt.

A large search operation finally begins on Sylt, as people have now become aware of the treasure. Grandpa Bommel finally finds the treasure, but there is no gold in the box, which devastates Paul. Professor Lugano and his accomplices appear again to hunt down the Bommels. The angry Kaluppke also appears to find out where the money has gone. At the last moment, Ms. Hoppmann, who has also come to Sylt, can finally put the gangsters to flight. Kaluppke gives Paul the ultimatum, if the 30,000 Marks don't show up again by tomorrow, he'll lose his job. The dejected Paul mourns the treasure on the beach when suddenly the headless figure of Störtebeker appears and leaves a ring with the value of the lost sum. The Bommels finally go home overjoyed.

Reviews

The film is “lengthy” and works “without much inspiration” , according to the film service . Due to the many allusions, the film is not suitable for smaller children, "adult viewers hardly get their fun costs." Cinema criticized the film offered "flat jokes" and that it was "blandly drawn and long out of date."

music

The song Zieh den Rüssel ein was produced by Stefan Raab and interpreted by Lars Dietrich . The music video consisted of scenes from the film in which Dietrich was incorporated as a real figure.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. film service, 2001-19
  2. ^ Cinema