Christmas with Willy Wuff (film)
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Original title | Christmas with Willy Wuff |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1994 |
length | 90 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Maria Theresia Wagner |
script |
Peter Märthesheimer Pea Fröhlich |
production | Veith von Fürstenberg |
music | Chris Walden |
camera | James Jacobs |
cut | Michael Feick |
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Christmas with Willy Wuff is a German television film by Maria Theresia Wagner from 1994 and the first part of the Christmas film series with the speaking mixed breed dog Willy Wuff. The film was first broadcast on RTL on December 23, 1994. This was followed by the sequels Christmas with Willy Wuff - A Mama for Lieschen 1995, Everyone Loves Willy Wuff 1995, Muchas Gracias, Willy Wuff and Mama Needs a Millionaire 1997.
action
The seven-year-old Michael’s family is spending Christmas this year in a ski hut in the mountains. But the mood is anything but contemplative, because his parents actually live separately and have only come together for the sake of their child. But since his father's new girlfriend is also there, the whole thing turns out to be very stressful and anything but contemplative. Disputes and jealousies threaten to ruin Christmas Eve for everyone involved. In this chaos, the speaking Willy Wuff suddenly appears. He has just rescued two puppies that should be carelessly "disposed of" and is trying to find shelter in the lonely mountain hut. When Michael discovers the three, he immediately begins to take care of the dogs and has almost forgotten the family's anger. Meanwhile, Willy Wuff tries to help his new friend and bring the arguing adults to their senses.
background
The television film was produced by Bavaria Film on behalf of RTL . The shooting took place in Tyrol , Austria . As in the following parts, Alf speaker Tommi Piper was the voice of Willy Wuff. On December 23, 1994, the film was shown for the first time by RTL on German television.
Reviews
TV Spielfilm gave it a medium rating (thumbs straight) and wrote: "Willy Wuff, talking dog and social worker of St. Nicholas, heals all hearts."
Web links
- Christmas with Willy Wuff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Christmas With Willy Wuff at Fernsehserien.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Short review retrieved from TV Spielfilm .