Hannes (1988)
Better navy than the kitchen!
Hannes Peters is delighted that he can escape his unloved job as a chef and join the navy. He is overjoyed to be assigned as a hydroacoustician. But then the cook falls ill and Hannes is transferred to the galley. He resists, serves inedible dumplings and oversalted coffee, but it doesn't help! For a while, he has to do his duty as a smutje and finally realizes that everyone in the navy is in the same boat.
Director: Hans-Joachim Hildebrandt
Genre: TV Movie
Release Date: December 29, 1988
Cast
- Jürgen Trott - Hannes
- Ingeborg Krabbe - Mutter Peters
- Victor Deiß - Hans-Dieter Peters
- Petra Dobbertin - Katrin Peters
- Gerd Blahuschek - Kapitänleutnant Uwe Hansen
- Ralf Lindermann - Leutnant Klaus Schneider
- Klaus-Jürgen Steinmann - Erwin Kopelke
- Frank-Otto Schenk - Fregattenkapitän Stefan Winkler (as Frank Schenk)
- Sybille Heyen - Sabine Winkler
- Monika Boysen - Frau Winkler
Screenplay
- Wolfgang Ebeling (Scenario Writer)
- Hans-Joachim Hildebrandt
Music: Karl-Ernst Sasse
Cinematography: Günter Eisinger
Production: DEFA-Studio für Spielfilme, Fernsehen der DDR
Country: Germany, East Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Hans-Joachim Hildebrandt
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hannes about?
- Hannes Peters is delighted that he can escape his unloved job as a chef and join the navy. He is overjoyed to be assigned as a hydroacoustician. But then the cook falls ill and Hannes is transferred to the galley. He resists, serves inedible dumplings and oversalted coffee, but it doesn't help! For a while, he has to do his duty as a smutje and finally realizes that everyone in the navy is in the same boat.
- Who directed Hannes?
- Hannes was directed by Hans-Joachim Hildebrandt.
- Who stars in Hannes?
- Hannes stars Jürgen Trott, Ingeborg Krabbe, Victor Deiß, Petra Dobbertin, Gerd Blahuschek, Ralf Lindermann.
- What genre is Hannes?
- Hannes is a TV Movie film.
- Where was Hannes produced?
- Hannes was produced in Germany, East Germany.