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Krawutzi Kaputzi! - Strengstes Jugendverbot 2007

📅 2007-04-13

Step back into Vienna's Meidling district with *Krawutzi Kaputzi! – Strengstes Jugendverbot (2007)*, a nostalgic comedy that reunites beloved characters from Austria's children's TV heyday of the 1970s and 1980s.

Director: Werner Sobotka

Cast

Sigrid Spörk
Pezi/Tintifax
Otto Jaus
Otto Jaus
Pezi/Tintifax
Roman Straka
Fips/Kasperl
Ronald Seboth
Großvati/Dagobert
Susanne Altschul
Gans Mimi
Claudia Rohnefeld
Claudia Rohnefeld
Herr Helmi
Roman Frankl
Herr Özgül

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Krawutzi Kaputzi! - Strengstes Jugendverbot (2007) about?

The film reunites characters from Austria's beloved children's TV shows of the 1970s and 1980s, exploring their lives two decades later in Vienna's Meidling district. Johannes Glück's play-turned-film follows these once-famous faces as they deal with faded fame, new dreams, and the quirks of everyday life.

Who directed Krawutzi Kaputzi! - Strengstes Jugendverbot?

The film was directed by Werner Sobotka, known for blending humor with social commentary in Austrian cinema.

Who stars in Krawutzi Kaputzi! - Strengstes Jugendverbot?

The cast includes Sigrid Spörk, Otto Jaus, Roman Straka, Ronald Seboth, and Susanne Altschul, reprising their iconic roles.

Is Krawutzi Kaputzi! - Strengstes Jugendverbot (2007) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted comedies with a side of nostalgia, this film delivers charm and humor without pretension. While it may not reinvent the wheel, its playful tone and familiar faces make it a fun watch for fans of Austrian TV history.

How long is Krawutzi Kaputzi! - Strengstes Jugendverbot?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Krawutzi Kaputzi! – Strengstes Jugendverbot (2007) — A nostalgic comedy revival of Austrian TV legends

Step back into Vienna's Meidling district with *Krawutzi Kaputzi! – Strengstes Jugendverbot (2007)*, a nostalgic comedy that reunites beloved characters from Austria's children's TV heyday of the 1970s and 1980s.

Directed by Werner Sobotka, this lighthearted sequel follows the once-famous performers as they navigate life two decades after their TV glory days. With the quirky charm of a classic Austrian sitcom, the film blends humor, heart, and a healthy dose of nostalgia—perfect for fans of vintage children's entertainment and anyone who grew up watching these iconic personalities on screen. The story unfolds in the familiar setting of Meidling, where old friendships, forgotten ambitions, and new challenges collide in unexpected ways.