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Pension Schöller 1978

★ 10.01 votes📅 1978-12-28

Immerse yourself in the wacky world of Pension Schöller (1978), a sidesplitting comedy directed by Hugo Wiener. Landowner Klapproth, a wealthy and eccentric individual, has a peculiar request for his nephew Alfred.

Director: Hugo Wiener

Cast

Maxi Böhm
Ladislaus Robitschek
Helli Servi
Helli Servi
Ulrike, seine Schwester
Birgit Machalissa
Paula
Irmgard Kloiber
Ida
Alexander Waechter
Alexander Waechter
Alfred, Ladislaus' Neffe
Bernd Ander
Robert, sein Freund
Bert Fortell
Bert Fortell
Bernhardi, ein Weltenbummler
Marianne Chappuis
Sophie Malzpichler, Schriftstellerin
Kurt Nachmann
Schöller, Pensionsinhaber
Marianne Schönauer
Marianne Schönauer
Amélie, seine Frau

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pension Schöller (1978) about?

The movie follows Landowner Klapproth, who wants to visit an insane asylum, but his nephew Alfred shows him the Schöller Guesthouse, where the guests are a quirky bunch.

Who directed Pension Schöller?

Hugo Wiener directed Pension Schöller, bringing his unique vision to this comedic tale.

Who stars in Pension Schöller?

The movie features Maxi Böhm, Alexander Waechter, and a talented supporting cast.

Is Pension Schöller (1978) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings are not available, the movie's lighthearted tone and comedic take on the idea of normalcy make it a delightful watch.

How long is Pension Schöller?

Runtime details are not listed for Pension Schöller (1978).

About Pension Schöller (1978) — A Hilarious Comedy of Manners

Immerse yourself in the wacky world of Pension Schöller (1978), a sidesplitting comedy directed by Hugo Wiener. Landowner Klapproth, a wealthy and eccentric individual, has a peculiar request for his nephew Alfred. He wants to visit an insane asylum, not for any medical purpose, but to see real-life lunatics. Alfred, being the clever nephew he is, decides to show his uncle a different kind of establishment - the Schöller Guesthouse. The guests at this guesthouse are a quirky bunch, and Klapproth, who genuinely believes they are mentally unstable, is thoroughly entertained.

The movie is a masterclass in comedic storytelling, with a talented cast, including Maxi Böhm and Alexander Waechter, bringing the eccentric characters to life. With its lighthearted tone and humorous take on the idea of what it means to be 'normal,' Pension Schöller (1978) is a delightful watch. Whether you're in the mood for a feel-good comedy or just want to experience a piece of 1970s German cinema, this movie has something for everyone.

Get ready to laugh and be charmed by the offbeat charm of Pension Schöller (1978).