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Plot Summary
A young student named Hans visits a psychiatrist, complaining of strange urges. The psychiatrist, Dr. Müller, begins to explore Hans's psyche, leading to a series of comical and surreal situations. As the sessions progress, it becomes apparent that Dr. Müller might be as eccentric as his patient.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical darling, 'Der verrückte Arzt' was a moderately successful German comedy of its era, known for its lighthearted and often absurd humor. Audience reception tended to be positive for its escapist entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its silly, slapstick humor.
Noted for its simple, feel-good comedic plot.
Some found the humor dated and predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but typically highlight the film as a nostalgic and amusing comedy from the 1970s German film scene, enjoying its lighthearted nature.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a genre of German comedies from the 1970s often referred to as 'Lustspiel' (comedy play), which typically featured light plots and comedic actors.
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