Maxe Baumann from Berlin

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Episode of the Maxe Baumann series
Original title Maxe Baumann from Berlin
Country of production GDR
original language German
length 78 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
classification Episode 8
Rod
Director Günter Stahnke
script Goetz Jaeger
production DFF
music Gerhard Siebholz
camera Hans-Jürgen Sasse
cut Rosemarie Drinkorn
Thea Richter
occupation

Maxe Baumann from Berlin is the eighth and last Schwank in the Maxe Baumann series from 1987 . It was shot as a revue special . It was broadcast for the first time on East German television on May 1, 1987 .

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Maxe Baumann has a younger brother Fritz. They are totally divided and should finally be reconciled.

Such a quarrel is not easy, because the family quarrel has been going on for several years, if not decades. Everything is made more difficult by Erna Mischke, who once again wants to get involved in finishing.

By a speeding ticket because of parking tickets Also Maxe and Erna quarrel. Erna had almost chosen him for the parade for the 750th anniversary of Berlin . He was supposed to play the role of Captain von Koepenick .

But instead of Maxe, she now wants brother Fritz Baumann to play the role of Captain von Köpenick. That brings Maxe to white heat. He can't just let that sort of thing sit on him.

Maxe Baumann's grandson Jens Baumann, who is now married to Constanze and has twins with her , meanwhile has completely different problems with the family. He is totally jealous of Udo Baumann, Fritz Baumann's son. He assumes that he is in love with Constanze. He can also imagine that more is going on between the two.

The two twins are also due to start school and celebrate. But on this occasion there is a debacle before : Constanze secretly invites Udo to the schooling party behind Jens Baumann's back. Jens is of course not very enthusiastic about it and gets pissed when he hears it.

The family relationships improve later, however, in the end all disputes can be settled, the family can celebrate the school enrollment party and the 750th anniversary celebration in Berlin in peace.

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