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Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell 1973

📅 1973-01-01

Step into the playful yet sharp world of *Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell* (1973), a West German comedy that blends wit with a dash of culinary absurdity.

Director: Ilo von Jankó

Cast

Herbert Bötticher
Herbert Bötticher
Männe
Heinz Moog
Heinz Moog
Herr Hacke
Ilse Pagé
Ilse Pagé
Schatzi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell* (1973) about?

This West German comedy follows a series of misunderstandings and absurd situations centered around a mysterious cold cut, pitting old-fashioned etiquette against modern chaos. The film's humor stems from the clash between rigid traditions and the hilarious fallout of a simple culinary mishap.

Who directed *Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell*?

The film was directed by Ilo von Jankó, a filmmaker known for his work in German cinema during the mid-20th century.

Who stars in *Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell*?

The main cast includes Herbert Bötticher, Heinz Moog, and Ilse Pagé, who bring a mix of comedic energy and old-world charm to the roles.

Is *Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell* (1973) worth watching?

While not a household name, this comedy offers a delightful glimpse into West German filmmaking of the '70s. Fans of vintage humor and lighthearted satire may find its quirky charm endearing, even if it lacks the polish of bigger productions.

How long is *Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell (1973) — A Forgotten West German Comedy Classic

Step into the playful yet sharp world of *Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell* (1973), a West German comedy that blends wit with a dash of culinary absurdity. Directed by Ilo von Jankó, this forgotten gem from the early '70s revels in the clash of old-school manners and modern mischief, all served with a side of satire. The film follows a series of chaotic encounters centered around a mysterious cold cut and the elegant yet flustered staff who must navigate its chaotic consequences. With a tone that oscillates between farce and social commentary, the movie captures the quirks of its era while delivering laughs that feel surprisingly timeless.

Herbert Bötticher and Heinz Moog lead the cast as bumbling yet charming patriarchs caught in a web of misunderstandings, while Ilse Pagé adds a touch of mischief as the enigmatic 'kalte Mamsell.' Whether it's the clashing egos in the kitchen or the absurdity of etiquette gone awry, the film thrives on sharp dialogue and visual gags. While not widely celebrated today, *Vom Hackepeter und der kalten Mamsell* remains a fascinating snapshot of German comedy, offering a mix of nostalgia and humor for fans of vintage films.