Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra (1976)

Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra (1976) poster

For the "Festival of good ideas" that is to take place in their residential quarter the musically enthusiastic young Bum wants to rehearse a music show along with his friends. With pans, cans, hooters and other junk they make music. Some adults get angry about that. Others like the second-hand dealer Dohlenei and Mr. Kling from the symphony orchestra help the children to make their fantastic idea come true.

Director: Hannelore Unterberg
Genre: Family, Music
Runtime: 76 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Rainer Hornig, Karl-Ernst Sasse
Cinematography: Wolfgang Braumann
Editing: Ursula Zweig
Production: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme
Country: East Germany, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Hannelore Unterberg
More Films in Genre: Family, Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra about?
For the "Festival of good ideas" that is to take place in their residential quarter the musically enthusiastic young Bum wants to rehearse a music show along with his friends. With pans, cans, hooters and other junk they make music. Some adults get angry about that. Others like the second-hand dealer Dohlenei and Mr. Kling from the symphony orchestra help the children to make their fantastic idea come true.
Who directed Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra?
Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra was directed by Hannelore Unterberg.
Who stars in Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra?
Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra stars Tobias Unterberg, Jörg Lehmann, Ronny Schreiber, Mirka Tuma, Jaecki Schwarz, Marga Legal.
How long is Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra?
Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
What genre is Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra?
Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra is a Family, Music film.
Where was Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra produced?
Concert for Frying Pan and Orchestra was produced in East Germany, Germany.