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Mein Onkel Theodor oder Wie man viel Geld im Schlaf verdient
The somewhat indolent father Traugott Wurster looks after his six sons while his wife works in a butcher's shop. One day, when Traugott falls into a mysterious prolonged sleep, mother Wurster is forced to give the children to relatives. Markus is sent to the stuffy Uncle Theodor, who turns into a childhood friend under his influence. Mother Wurster also "rents" the sleeping Traugott to a furniture store, which uses him to advertise mattresses in the shop window.
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Plot Summary
Theodor, a retired businessman, decides to fake his own death to escape his greedy relatives. He enlists the help of a young man, who also has plans of his own regarding the inheritance. This leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and schemes as Theodor attempts to outsmart his family and secure his own future.
Critical Reception
The film was a modest success in Germany, appreciated for its lighthearted comedy and the performance of veteran actor Heinz Rühmann. It catered to a family audience looking for gentle humor and a straightforward plot, though it was not considered a major critical standout.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Heinz Rühmann's charming performance.
Enjoyed as a light and humorous family comedy.
Noted for its predictable but amusing plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's comedic elements and Rühmann's appeal, often describing it as a pleasant and entertaining viewing experience for those who enjoy classic German comedy.
Fun Fact
Heinz Rühmann, a beloved German actor, was already in his 70s when he starred in this film, continuing his prolific career with this role.
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