Hangin' Out (1983)

Hangin' Out (1983) poster

The pert Tina is sick of school and the muff in her Bavarian village. She wants to go with Tino - attendant of a visiting auto-scooter - who has to leave the place for dubious reasons. However he lets her down and leaves alone. Now Tina persuades fellow student Robby, who has a crush on her, to take her on a random trip with his motor-scooter. It seems only to be a matter of time until he realizes that she's just using him to follow her boyfriend - or will the shy Robby manage to win her heart on their chaotic journey?

Director: Wolfgang Büld
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 91 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Markus Mörl, Morgenrot, Nena
Cinematography: Heinz Hölscher
Editing: Peter Fratzscher
Production: Capri Film, SOLARIS Film GmbH & Co. Produktions KG, Constantin Film, Balance Film
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

venice, italy, italy, fair, musical, new german wave, teenage crush, 1980s

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hangin' Out about?
The pert Tina is sick of school and the muff in her Bavarian village. She wants to go with Tino - attendant of a visiting auto-scooter - who has to leave the place for dubious reasons. However he lets her down and leaves alone. Now Tina persuades fellow student Robby, who has a crush on her, to take her on a random trip with his motor-scooter. It seems only to be a matter of time until he realizes that she's just using him to follow her boyfriend - or will the shy Robby manage to win her heart on their chaotic journey?
Who directed Hangin' Out?
Hangin' Out was directed by Wolfgang Büld.
Who stars in Hangin' Out?
Hangin' Out stars Nena, Markus Mörl, Enny Gerber, Karl Dall, Peter Lengauer, Cornelia Kraus.
How long is Hangin' Out?
Hangin' Out has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
What genre is Hangin' Out?
Hangin' Out is a Comedy film.
Where was Hangin' Out produced?
Hangin' Out was produced in Germany.