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Il y a toujours un fou

Original title: Einer spinnt immer
  • 1971
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Il y a toujours un fou (1971)
Comedy

Master Baker Hugo Haase cannot believe that he is the lucky one who inherited a good fortune. Finally he has the possibility to escape from his little province town and his imperious wife to... Read allMaster Baker Hugo Haase cannot believe that he is the lucky one who inherited a good fortune. Finally he has the possibility to escape from his little province town and his imperious wife to succeed to his estate in Vienna. But naive Hugo is lost in this big city and soon be take... Read allMaster Baker Hugo Haase cannot believe that he is the lucky one who inherited a good fortune. Finally he has the possibility to escape from his little province town and his imperious wife to succeed to his estate in Vienna. But naive Hugo is lost in this big city and soon be taken in by a trickster. The attractive Clarissa invites Hugo to spend a day together in Venic... Read all

  • Director
    • Franz Antel
  • Writer
    • Willy Pribil
  • Stars
    • Georg Thomalla
    • Teri Tordai
    • Uwe Friedrichsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    65
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    • Director
      • Franz Antel
    • Writer
      • Willy Pribil
    • Stars
      • Georg Thomalla
      • Teri Tordai
      • Uwe Friedrichsen
    • 1User review
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    Georg Thomalla
    Georg Thomalla
    • Hugo Haase
    Teri Tordai
    Teri Tordai
    • Clarisse
    Uwe Friedrichsen
    Uwe Friedrichsen
    • Uwe Falk
    Elfie Pertramer
    Elfie Pertramer
    • Beate Haase
    Brigitte Grothum
    Brigitte Grothum
    • Diana
    Eva Vodickova
    Eva Vodickova
    • Grit Haase
    • (as Eva Basch)
    Ralf Wolter
    Ralf Wolter
    • Notar
    Jacques Herlin
    Jacques Herlin
    • Dr. Klemm
    Gunther Philipp
    • Major Waldemar Hammerschlag
    Herbert Fux
    Herbert Fux
    • Ganove
    Paula Elges
    • Frau Huber
    Ossi Wanka
    • Boy
    Marika Kilius
    Marika Kilius
    • Self (guest appereance)
    Hans-Jürgen Bäumler
    Hans-Jürgen Bäumler
    • Self
    Carlo Böhm
    • Neubauer
    Erich Kleiber
    • Ganove
    Gerhard Steffen
      Franz Muxeneder
      • Bahnwärter
      • Director
        • Franz Antel
      • Writer
        • Willy Pribil
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      Chip_douglas

      What's it all about, August?

      Hugo Haase (Georg Thomalla) is quite happy working as a baker, but has to do all the early work in total silence so as not to wake up his rather dominant wife. Two sub plots are established at the beginning, one for each of the Haase family children. The younger boy gets his friends to sabotage the new supermarket from the first day it opens, while the older daughter is trying to keep her pilot boyfriend a secret even though he followed her home and soon starts helping in the bakery.

      Neither of these stories are allowed to develop much further when Hugo inherits zwei Millionen Mark and decides to leave his family and start anew in Venice. But the silly baker is almost immediately fooled out of the entire fortune by Clarissa the red haired trickster. The audience can see this coming a mile off, but has to endure a lengthy montage of Hugo wining and dining Clarissa and enjoying a tedious ice skating show all the same. After this it gets more and more absurd. Herr Haase commits himself to a loony bin, but is released when two wealthy eccentrics mistake him for someone called August. O brother. The female of this couple even practices Kung Fu on bricks. You might wonder if this was Willy Pribil first attempt at a screenplay, as he obviously tries to include every single comedic scenario he could come up with (according to IMDB it was his second).

      When 'August' escapes from this latest predicament, he literally drops in on a couple of crooks, who decide they can use him as a scape goat and so our hero Hugo becomes a fugitive. Back at the bakery his wife does not seem to be missing him at all while their children are too wrapped up in their own little movies to notice daddy plastered all over the newspapers (ever notice that comedy characters never buy their own newspapers but always notice the right headlines when some stranger on the street is reading one?). It all culminates in a clothes store where all the various characters meet up by pure coincidence. But by this point in the story nobody will be surprised by yet another unexpected plot twist. And in the middle of this Willy the writer finally pulls out his best gag, the one everything has all been leading up to. I won't spoil it here, but it has something to do with Hugo's last name.

      4 out of 10

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      • Release date
        • July 30, 1971 (West Germany)
      • Countries of origin
        • Austria
        • West Germany
      • Language
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Einer spinnt immer
      • Filming locations
        • Neuhofen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
      • Production companies
        • Neue Delta
        • Terra-Filmkunst
        • Wien-Film
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 24 minutes
      • Color
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      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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