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Herr S. kommt nicht zum Zuge 1976

📅 1976-01-01

In *Herr S. kommt nicht zum Zuge* (1976), the prolific German comedian Dieter Hallervorden stars as a lovable underdog whose best-laid plans repeatedly unravel in a series of uproarious mishaps.

Director: Klaus Überall

Cast

Dieter Hallervorden
Dieter Hallervorden
Herr S
Gerhard Wollner
Gerhard Wollner
Fahrgast mit Reiseplänen
Hans Jürgen Diedrich
Hans Jürgen Diedrich
Ernst Stankovski
Ernst Stankovski
Bahnbeamter
Rotraud Schindler
Rotraud Schindler
Kellnerin
Rose Renée Roth
alte Dame
Margot Mahler
Margot Mahler
Frisöse
Rosl Mayr
Rosl Mayr
Klofrau
Barbara Valentin
Barbara Valentin
Leiterin von Mädchengruppe
Benno Hoffmann
Benno Hoffmann
Polizist

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Herr S. kommt nicht zum Zuge (1976) about?

This 1976 German comedy follows a determined but perpetually unlucky man whose every attempt to succeed spirals into comedic chaos. Think of it as a lighthearted battle against Murphy's Law, where humor comes from the absurdity of his misfortunes.

Who directed Herr S. kommt nicht zum Zuge?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Herr S. komt nicht zum Zuge?

The film features Dieter Hallervorden, Gerhard Wollner, Hans Jürgen Diedrich, Ernst Stankovski, and Rotraud Schindler in its core ensemble.

Is Herr S. kommt nicht zum Zuge (1976) worth watching?

While it lacks modern digital polish, this comedy's vintage charm and Hallervorden's physical comedy make it a nostalgic delight for fans of classic German farce. If you enjoy slapstick with a retro twist, it's a fun time capsule.

How long is Herr S. kommt nicht zum Zuge?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Herr S. kommt nicht zum Zuge (1976) — A Classic German Comedy Underdog Story

In *Herr S. kommt nicht zum Zuge* (1976), the prolific German comedian Dieter Hallervorden stars as a lovable underdog whose best-laid plans repeatedly unravel in a series of uproarious mishaps. Directed by Klaus Überall, this lighthearted comedy thrives on slapstick humor and witty misunderstandings, painting a world where ambition clashes with absurdity at every turn.

The film captures the chaotic energy of 1970s German comedy, blending farce with heartfelt moments as Hallervorden's character navigates a world stacked against him. Gerhard Wollner and Ernst Stankovski lend solid support, while Überall's direction ensures the chaos never feels out of hand. Packed with double entendres and visual gags, it's a snapshot of a bygone era of comedic storytelling—perfect for fans of classic, unapologetic humor.