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Alles getürkt!
Der Polizist Olaf Stern soll als verdeckter Ermittler in einer Großmarkthalle einen türkischen Gemüsehändler observieren. Unter dem Decknamen seines Kumpels Cem Yilmaz schleust sich Olaf auf dem Großmarkt ein. Ohne zu wissen, wer sie ist, verliebt er sich dabei in Nihan, die Tochter des Gemüsehändlers Ismael. Nihan jedoch hat sich geschworen, dass für sie nur ein Landsmann in Frage kommt. Also spielt Olaf auch privat den Türken, so lange bis es am Gemüsemarkt zum Eklat kommt ...
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Plot Summary
A comedy following the misadventures of a German tourist, played by Michael Mittermeier, who travels to Turkey. He encounters a series of absurd situations and cultural clashes that lead to chaotic and humorous outcomes. The film plays on stereotypes and misunderstandings between cultures.
Critical Reception
Alles getürkt! received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding the humor predictable and reliant on stereotypes. Audiences were somewhat more receptive, appreciating Michael Mittermeier's comedic performance, though the film did not achieve significant box office success.
What Reviewers Say
The humor is often considered cheap and relies heavily on national stereotypes.
Michael Mittermeier's comedic presence is a central, though sometimes overbearing, element.
The film offers a light, albeit somewhat uninspired, comedic take on tourist experiences.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally scarce for this film, but those available indicate a mixed reception, with some viewers enjoying the slapstick elements and Mittermeier's performance, while others found the jokes to be outdated and offensive.
Fun Fact
Michael Mittermeier, known for his stand-up comedy, starred in and co-wrote the screenplay for 'Alles getürkt!', marking a significant step in his transition to film.
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