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Les aventures de Klaus aux commandes du chariot élévateur

Original title: Staplerfahrer Klaus - Der erste Arbeitstag
  • 2000
  • 10m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
5.1K
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Les aventures de Klaus aux commandes du chariot élévateur (2000)
ParodyComedyHorrorShort

Short film depicting a fictional educational film about fork lift truck operational safety. The dangers of unsafe operation are presented in gory details.Short film depicting a fictional educational film about fork lift truck operational safety. The dangers of unsafe operation are presented in gory details.Short film depicting a fictional educational film about fork lift truck operational safety. The dangers of unsafe operation are presented in gory details.

  • Directors
    • Stefan Prehn
    • Jörg Wagner
  • Writers
    • Jörg Wagner
    • Stefan Prehn
  • Stars
    • Konstantin Graudus
    • Gustav Adolph Artz
    • Jürgen Kittel
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Stefan Prehn
      • Jörg Wagner
    • Writers
      • Jörg Wagner
      • Stefan Prehn
    • Stars
      • Konstantin Graudus
      • Gustav Adolph Artz
      • Jürgen Kittel
    • 22User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Konstantin Graudus
    • Staplerfahrer Klaus
    Gustav Adolph Artz
    • Schulungsleiter
    Jürgen Kittel
    • Springender Kollege
    Sönke Korries
    • Helmut, der abstürzt
    • (as Sönke Korres)
    Erik Roßbander
    • Messer-Werner
    Till Huster
    Till Huster
    • Günther ohne Hände
    Dieter Dost
    • Halbierter Herbert
    Michael Sombetzki
    • Winkender Kollege
    Clarissa Schröter
    • Sekretärin
    Jürgen Kossel
    • Kettensägen-Rudi
    • (as Jürgen Koßel)
    Thomas Müller
    • Wolfgang, der Hiwi
    • (as Tom Müller)
    Douglas Welbat
    Douglas Welbat
    • Kopfhörer-Paul
    Dierk Rademacher
    • Klaus ohne Kopf
    Karsten Fehe
    • Komparse
    Michael Haase
    • Komparse
    Daniel Haude
    • Komparse
    Oliver Koell
    • Komparse
    André Kuhl
    • Komparse
    • Directors
      • Stefan Prehn
      • Jörg Wagner
    • Writers
      • Jörg Wagner
      • Stefan Prehn
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    OllieZ

    Eww!

    At first I thought I was watching one of those cheesy 70's documentaries which used bore us all at school, with its boring educational information. However, this short film starts to get extremely gory, and does it with such ease, as the blood and guts blend in easily, all of which should be taken tongue in cheek. The delivery of the actors is great, seeing their surprised and shocked faces after being impaled, or sliced in half by a metal sheet. By all means see this short film, it's a dark comedy, with lashings of evil dead style gore, to make it something fresh for our viewing pleasure.
    10ProfessorPeach

    The forklift as weapon

    This is one of those shorts that really surprises and delights. The fact that it is presented as your typical, cheesy safety-at-work type of video adds to the humour tremendously.

    Our man- Klaus- is beginning a new job as a forklift driver in a warehouse. He does all the things he shouldn't where safety is concerned and is suitably admonished by the patronising safety expert who provides the voice over. The accidents start out as the fairly typical toe-curling scenes one usually sees in such instructional films, but soon they multiply into totally over-the-top affairs.

    This may make it sound like a film only horror or gore fans would enjoy, but it really isn't. The effects are so daft that they would only put off the most extreme anti-blood viewers and I promise you that you will laugh yourself silly and be recommending it to your pals wholeheartedly. I certainly did, and everyone who's seen it has loved it.

    If anyone ever criticises the German sense of humour, you have all the ammo you could ever need to shoot them down with this little number.

    Can't recommend it enough.
    Dread-manwalking

    Just to add something.....

    I think my forewriters did a good job on describing the film and why its fascinating or a bit disturbing despite of ones taste when it comes to movies. But i just felt like adding something, I think most of you don't know, well when your living in England or the USA u can hardly know. But the voice Explaining klaus mistakes is actually the original voice from an old TV show which was shown about 12 years ago in Germany called "Der siebte Sinn" ( more or less literally : The seventh sense). which was quite like this movie, well except the gore, there where a bunch of episodes showing how to use a Car safely or a Motorcylce also some Industry stuff but it was quite famous because it was running on public television. So I guess its a bit more of a laugh for Germans because everyone who owns a TV HAS seen this show at least one time....
    korefuji

    short films are great and here's why

    As a huge fan of short films, I only recently had the opportunity to see this on Channel4 (a UK channel that shows programmes that other channels don't think are commercial enough) - the beginning was intriguing as I was about to change channels, but then became curious to watch what looked like a work safety parody.

    Gory though it is, it's the unfortunate situations that continue to make you laugh till the very end.

    If you're a fan of Peter Jackson's Bad Taste and Braindead, you'll feel at home. Those that have 10 minutes to spare should spend it watching this. Highly recommended.
    9Thom4747

    Hilarious - yet educational

    We watched this on vocational school (logistics line) yesterday and everyone laughed like hell.

    We were expecting a boring, typical 70-80's educational video with an old dusty narrator in the background, and that's how it pretty much started. Then, after few gory details what not to do, everyone's interest rose up and most of the class started laughing in tears.

    Everything in this video matches up, the music, actors, the setting - every part just makes this a great educational video, which really makes you learn what not to do with a forklift.

    I just wish all of 'em videos were like this.

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      Narrator Egon Hoegen is very well known in Germany as the voice of the education series Der 7. Sinn (1966) which gives tips for correct behavior in road traffic. By using this voice at the beginning, it gives the feeling of an authentic safety video for people raised in Germany. See also trivia for Starship Troopers (1997).
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      Featured in Journée de la femme (2012)

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Forklift Driver Klaus: The First Day on the Job
    • Filming locations
      • Buchholz, Lower Saxony, Germany
    • Production company
      • Trigon Film
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      • €90,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 10m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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