Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See (1971)

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The cozy harbor pub "Störtebeker" is run by the ship's cook Karl Brammer together with his wife Mary. One day Karl is caught in a small smuggling operation and is sent to prison for three months. Mary prefers to conceal the truth and tells him that her husband is back at sea. But then fate strikes: the supposed ship goes down with man and mouse and everyone who believes they can inherit something from Karl storms Mary's house. With so much "sympathy" from the grieving relatives, the man believed to be dead has to put things in order himself.

Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 105 min
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Production: NDR, Ohnsorg-Theater
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See about?
The cozy harbor pub "Störtebeker" is run by the ship's cook Karl Brammer together with his wife Mary. One day Karl is caught in a small smuggling operation and is sent to prison for three months. Mary prefers to conceal the truth and tells him that her husband is back at sea. But then fate strikes: the supposed ship goes down with man and mouse and everyone who believes they can inherit something from Karl storms Mary's house. With so much "sympathy" from the grieving relatives, the man believed to be dead has to put things in order himself.
Who stars in Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See?
Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See stars Werner Riepel, Christa Wehling, Heidi Kabel, Otto Lüthje, Henry Vahl, Hilde Sicks.
How long is Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See?
Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
What genre is Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See?
Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See is a Comedy film.
Where was Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See produced?
Ohnsorg Theater - Mein Mann der fährt zur See was produced in Germany.