Maxe Baumann: Maxe in blue

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Episode of the Maxe Baumann series
Original title Maxe in blue
Country of production GDR
original language German
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
classification Episode 6
Rod
Director Peter Hill
script Goetz Jaeger
production DFF
camera Hans Joachim Hartwig
Reno Lage
Jürgen Lubosch
Lothar Noske
cut Katharina Vogel
occupation

Maxe in Blue is the sixth Schwank in the Maxe Baumann series from 1981 . It was broadcast on German television for the first time on December 31, 1981 .

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When Max returns to his apartment from his night shift, he is hit. Ramona Besenbrenner, the sweet barmaid from Lindeneck, is lying on the couch in his living room, still little dressed.

Max soon learns the reason for her sudden appearance: Up until now, Ramona has had the opportunity to live and sleep with her aunt Paula. She fled from there because her aunt is constantly trying to couple her with her second lodger. But he's anything but loyal and a fun-loving heartbreaker.

Max takes over and wants to face Paula's ideas about the future husband and the future of her niece.

Maxes plan: At the upcoming masquerade ball he wants to find a suitable man for her with Ramona.

In the meantime, however, she has long fallen in love with Friedbert Kroll, a shy radio fitter.

But, in her opinion, Tanta Paula also has a say in this. The lover has a decisive minus point: he will soon get his own apartment in which Ramona could move in. But then Aunt Paula would live alone in her apartment.

Paula wants to prevent that: She thinks up a strange appearance at the masked ball, which Ramona and Maxe, who are wearing a blue costume, also go to.

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