My Frau - dr Chef
My Frau - dr Chef

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My Frau - dr Chef

1975
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German

Bobby Jucker's soap business is on the brink of collapse. The resigned manufacturer expects to go bankrupt soon. So he doesn't mind letting his wife take the reins and putting on an apron himself. Clara Jucker is tired of being a housewife anyway. Bobby is already gloating over his wife's failure. But Clara turns out to have a talent for business, and instead of impending bankruptcy, her husband now has to cope with his wife's success. What makes the situation even more unbearable is that Clara seems to get along very well with her new assistant, Binggeli-Braun. Bobby Jucker's envy is now compounded by jealousy toward his supposed rival. A fight is inevitable.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Helmut DietlGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This satirical comedy follows a bumbling German businessman who travels to Vienna to impress a wealthy Austrian woman. He attempts to present himself as a sophisticated and successful individual, but his clumsy attempts at charm and his underlying insecurities lead to a series of comical misunderstandings and social faux pas. The film humorously explores cultural differences and the absurdity of trying too hard to impress others.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'My Frau - dr Chef' was a moderate success in German-speaking countries, appreciated for its lighthearted humor and relatable portrayal of social anxieties. While not a critical darling, it found a dedicated audience for its comedic observations and the performance of its lead actors. It's often remembered as a charming example of German television comedy from the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its witty dialogue and observational humor.

  • Recognized for its charming portrayal of cultural differences.

  • Some found the plot to be somewhat predictable but still entertaining.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's humor and its ability to provide light entertainment. Many viewers appreciated the comedic situations and the straightforward narrative, finding it a pleasant and amusing watch. Some mentioned it as a nostalgic film from a specific era of German television.

Fun Fact

Helmut Dietl, the director, would go on to become one of Germany's most celebrated television directors, known for his sharp satires and character-driven comedies like 'Kir Royal'.

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