Tolle Tage (1969)
GDR tourism expert Obermüller wants to instruct his deputy Hurtig in the management of the newly opened Schneemannbaude (ski lodge). However, he makes an embarrassing mistake beforehand. As a result, the entire staff, from the cook to the chambermaid, take a few days off over the turn of the year, while the first guests are already arriving. They have to roll up their sleeves and lend a hand, whether making the beds, working at reception or in the boiler room. Despite the improvisational skills of the Obermüller/Hurtig team, there are a few minor compromises when it comes to service...
Director: Wolfgang Luderer
Genre: TV Movie, Comedy
Release Date: January 1, 1969
Cast
- Rolf Herricht - Rolf Hurtig
- Heinz Rennhack - Konrad Holzapfel
- Hans Joachim Preil - Eduard Obermüller
- Willi Narloch - Oskar Linke
- Karin Ugowski - Gudrun Ligowski
Production: Fernsehen der DDR, DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country: Germany, East Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
east germany
More Films by Director: Wolfgang Luderer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tolle Tage about?
- GDR tourism expert Obermüller wants to instruct his deputy Hurtig in the management of the newly opened Schneemannbaude (ski lodge). However, he makes an embarrassing mistake beforehand. As a result, the entire staff, from the cook to the chambermaid, take a few days off over the turn of the year, while the first guests are already arriving. They have to roll up their sleeves and lend a hand, whether making the beds, working at reception or in the boiler room. Despite the improvisational skills of the Obermüller/Hurtig team, there are a few minor compromises when it comes to service...
- Who directed Tolle Tage?
- Tolle Tage was directed by Wolfgang Luderer.
- Who stars in Tolle Tage?
- Tolle Tage stars Rolf Herricht, Heinz Rennhack, Hans Joachim Preil, Willi Narloch, Karin Ugowski.
- What genre is Tolle Tage?
- Tolle Tage is a TV Movie, Comedy film.
- Where was Tolle Tage produced?
- Tolle Tage was produced in Germany, East Germany.