Millowitsch Theater - Der verkaufte Grossvater
Millowitsch Theater - Der verkaufte Grossvater

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Millowitsch Theater - Der verkaufte Grossvater

1955
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German

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Rolf MeyerGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

In the Bavarian countryside, a jovial grandfather, known for his tall tales and love of life, faces a predicament when his family struggles financially. To save their farm, he agrees to be 'sold' to a wealthy landowner, leading to humorous misunderstandings and heartwarming resolutions. The story explores themes of family loyalty and the value of simple joys.

Critical Reception

This lighthearted German comedy was generally well-received for its wholesome family entertainment and charming performances. While not critically groundbreaking, it offered a pleasant viewing experience that resonated with audiences of the time, praised for its gentle humor and pastoral setting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its warm, family-friendly humor and idyllic Bavarian setting.

  • Appreciated for its charming performances, particularly from the lead actors.

  • Seen as a pleasant and lighthearted diversion with a simple, feel-good story.

Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's traditional humor and its depiction of rural life, finding it a comforting and amusing watch that upheld traditional values.

Fun Fact

The Millowitsch Theater, where this production originated, was a famous Cologne theater known for its popular dialect plays, which were often adapted for television and film, bringing traditional German folk theater to a wider audience.

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