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Die Meute der Erben 2001

★ 1.73 votes📅 2001-04-06

In "Die Meute der Erben (2001)", the grumpy yet endearing building contractor Arno Adelmann transforms into a lively host when his neighbor, the young pharmacist Ina, and her daughter Caro temporarily move into his villa.

Director: Ulrich König

Cast

Günter Pfitzmann
Günter Pfitzmann
Arno Adelmann
Catherine Flemming
Catherine Flemming
Ina
Veronika Fitz
Veronika Fitz
Nancy
Eleonore Weisgerber
Eleonore Weisgerber
Thekla Bergmann
Rosemarie Fendel
Rosemarie Fendel
Romy
Henriette Confurius
Henriette Confurius
Caro
Robert Giggenbach
Robert Giggenbach
Bert Hübner
Friederike Wagner
Friederike Wagner
Bianca Hübner
Klaus Mikoleit
Klaus Mikoleit
Theodor Bergmann
Luca Zamperoni
Luca Zamperoni
Claudio Barilla

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Die Meute der Erben (2001) about?

This German comedy follows Arno Adelmann, a gruff but kind-hearted man who opens his home to his neighbor and her daughter, only to face a conspiracy from his own greedy relatives. The story unfolds as Adelmann fights to protect his legacy and dignity against those who underestimate him.

Who directed Die Meute der Ergen?

Ulrich König directed the film, bringing a director's touch to this blend of comedy and family drama.

Who stars in Die Meute der Erben?

Günter Pfitzmann leads the cast as Arno Adelmann, alongside Catherine Flemming, Veronika Fitz, Eleonore Weisgerber, and Rosemarie Fendel in pivotal roles.

Is Die Meute der Erben (2001) worth watching?

As a 2001 German comedy, it stands out for its charming performances and clever plot twists. While it may not be a blockbuster, its heartwarming themes and engaging characters make it a worthwhile watch for fans of lighthearted family dramas.

How long is Die Meute der Erben?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Die Meute der Erben (2001) — A Comedy of Family, Inheritance, and Unexpected Friendships

In "Die Meute der Erben (2001)", the grumpy yet endearing building contractor Arno Adelmann transforms into a lively host when his neighbor, the young pharmacist Ina, and her daughter Caro temporarily move into his villa. The charming dynamic between the trio turns sour as Adelmann's calculating daughters and their spouses grow suspicious of his sudden generosity, assuming he's being manipulated by an opportunistic newcomer. Their conspiracy to declare him incapacitated backfires when the old nobleman refuses to bow to their greed, setting the stage for a heartwarming battle of wits and family loyalty. Directed by Ulrich König, this German comedy blends humor with a poignant exploration of aging, inheritance, and the true meaning of family.

With its cozy villa settings and sharp dialogue, "Die Meute der Erben (2001)" delivers a delightful mix of laughter and light drama, appealing to fans of classic comedies. The film's themes of generosity versus selfishness resonate through its well-drawn characters, while the director's knack for balancing warmth and wit keeps the story engaging from start to finish.