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Alwin auf der Landstraße
Ironically, at the beginning of the summer holidays, Alwins strict father has grounded him to get him to improve his spelling. Alwin feels like a prisoner and decides to run away heading to his grandparents in the Harz mountains nearly 200 kilometers away. On the road Alwin meets many people and with their help Alwin slowly progresses towards his destination.
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Plot Summary
Alwin, a rather hapless and unathletic man, dreams of becoming a famous athlete and winning the big marathon. Despite his many shortcomings, he is determined to train and prove everyone wrong. The story follows his humorous attempts to achieve his athletic dreams, often with comically disastrous results.
Critical Reception
The film was a lighthearted comedy aimed at family audiences, typical of German television productions of the era. It was generally well-received for its simple charm and comedic performances, though not considered a groundbreaking cinematic achievement.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle humor and relatable protagonist.
Seen as a charming, if somewhat predictable, family comedy.
Enjoyed for its lighthearted take on the pursuit of dreams.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this specific German television film, but it is remembered fondly by those who saw it as a pleasant and amusing viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a series of children's and family programs produced by Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) during the 1970s, often featuring well-known German actors in comedic roles.
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