Marga Engel is boiling with anger

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Episode of the series Marga Engel
Original title Marga Engel is boiling with anger
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
new German film company
length 88 minutes
classification Episode 2
German-language
first broadcast
January 17, 2003 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Michael Günther
script Thomas Kubisch
production Hermann Florin
music Wolf Wolff
camera Lothar Elias Stickelbrucks
cut Claudia Fröhlich
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Marga Engel strikes back

Successor  →
Marga Engel does not give up

Marga Engel is boiling with rage is a German comedy film directed by Michael Günther from 2003 . It is the second film in the three-part ARD series Marga Engel with Marianne Sägebrecht in the title role of a Bavarian cook. It was first broadcast in Germany on January 17, 2003.

action

Cook Marga Engel has been working for the real estate agent Siegfried Ohrmann for a year now, who once cheated her out of her built house. Although she can't stand her new boss, she cooks for him as best she can. But when she learns that Ohrmann is cheating on his wife Nele with his assistant Sybille Gronius, she gives up her job. Engel finally wants to fulfill her dream of her own guest house, where she is the "master".

background

Marga Engel is boiling with rage was filmed from July 11, 2002 to August 7, 2002 in Leipzig and the surrounding area. The film was produced by the Neue Deutsche Filmgesellschaft .

criticism

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm pointed their thumbs to the side and gave two points for humor and one of three possible points for suspense. They summed up: "Light, sometimes too light food".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The first "Marga Engel strikes back II" (AT) Marianne Sägebrecht again as a courageous cook who does not allow herself to be undermined from July 11, 2002 on presseportal.de
  2. Marga Engel cooks with anger, TV film, 2002, Germany | Crew United
  3. Marga Engel cooks with anger short review at tvspielfilm.de