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Pepe Nietnagel , in the second episode Pepe Notnagel , is the main character from the film series Die Lümmel von der Erste Bank . The character was played by Hansi Kraus .

history

prehistory

The character first appeared in the satirical novel Zur Hölle mit den Ketteln by Herbert Rösler , published in 1963 (this is also the title of the first part of the film series), where he described his school life in first-person form .

The Lümmel series

When the film series started in 1968 with To Hell with the Timpani , Pepe was the main character in the series and known as the Paukerschreck. Together with the (then) 9a he made the Mommsen-Gymnasium in Baden-Baden unsafe with various jokes.

In To the Devil with the Penne , the second film in the series, the character was renamed Pepe Notnagel . The main actor Peter Alexander , who found the name Notnagel better, exerted his influence on the production and was able to enforce the name change. The original name was used again in the films that followed.

Others

Moreover, Hansi Kraus took over the role of Pepe hangnail 1991 and 1992 in three episodes of the series Ein Schloß am Wörthersee again (Rendezvous am Wörthersee, pictures hunting and return to the Wörthersee) . The aged Pepe Nietnagel was seen in it as a chaplain who was teaching students at a grammar school himself.

Familiar

Pepe comes from a rich family. His father Kurt Nietnagel is a somewhat choleric stamp dealer who has obviously become a millionaire as a result. His mother, whose name is not mentioned in the film series, is, in contrast to the father, a rather calm person and therefore sometimes gets into an argument with Pepe's father. Pepe himself sometimes argues with his father, but mostly it's about things of little importance. He also has a sister named Marion, who is a few years older than him. On the one hand, Pepe gets on well with her, but on the other hand, he usually comments on her behavior and their love affairs in a rather chauvinistic way.

Running gags

Various running gags exist around the character Pepe. This includes:

  • his saying “You can't get it” in different situations.
  • be of Bavarian accent, which he his father Kurt Nietnagel during a stay in boarding according to a statement Garmisch-Partenkirchen has a habit
  • his "everybody listen, gentlemen" , where he pronounces the wrong word

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b 1967 - We hit the bourgeoisie in the pan! , moviepilot.de
  2. Interview with Hansi Kraus at tv-kult.com
  3. Rolf Aurich, Wolfgang Jacobsen : Theo Lingen: the game with the mask: Biographie, Aufbau Verlag , 2008, p. 457 [1]