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Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle 1997

★ 3.58 votes82 min📅 1997-06-12

In the charming German comedy *Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle* (1997), directed by Peter F. Bringmann, a spoiled and socially awkward young man named Wigald finds himself at a crossroads after his mother's passing.

Director: Peter F. Bringmann

Cast

Wigald Boning
Wigald Boning
Wigald
Axel Milberg
Axel Milberg
Volker
Franka Potente
Franka Potente
Lena
Carol Campbell
Susi
Gisela Trowe
Gisela Trowe
Wigalds Mutter
Ursula Buschhorn
Ursula Buschhorn
Detektivin
Helen Vita
Helen Vita
Tante Margot
Peter Rühring
Verkäufer Juwelier
Frank Vockroth
Frank Vockroth
Schrank
Gilbert von Sohlern
Gilbert von Sohlern
Kunz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle* (1997) about?

The film follows Wigald, a pampered heir who inherits a run-down petrol station but can only claim it if he revives the business. His plans are upended when he leases it to three resourceful young women, forcing him into an awkward partnership that tests his patience—and his heart.

Who directed *Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle*?

Peter F. Bringmann directed this 1997 German comedy, known for his knack for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling in lighthearted yet engaging narratives.

Who stars in *Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle*?

The film features Wigald Boning, Axel Milberg, Franka Potente, Carol Campbell, and Gisela Trowe in key roles, each bringing their unique comedic flair to the story.

Is *Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle* (1997) worth watching?

With its mix of slapstick humor and feel-good themes, this German comedy offers a fun escape for fans of lighthearted cinema. While it may not be groundbreaking, its charm and ensemble cast make it a pleasant watch for a cozy movie night.

How long is *Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle*?

The film runs for 82 minutes, perfect for a quick yet satisfying cinematic experience.

About Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle (1997) — Comedy Where Chaos Meets Redemption

In the charming German comedy *Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle* (1997), directed by Peter F. Bringmann, a spoiled and socially awkward young man named Wigald finds himself at a crossroads after his mother's passing. Left with a crumbling inheritance—a rundown petrol station—he's forced into an unexpected partnership with three enterprising young women who take over the lease. Clinging to the comfort of his psychiatrist and his beloved poodle for emotional support, Wigald must navigate the chaos of newfound camaraderie and responsibility in this lighthearted tale of personal growth and unlikely alliances.

Set against the backdrop of a quirky roadside setting, the film blends humor with themes of independence and redemption. With a playful tone and Franka Potente among the standout cast delivering sharp comedic timing, *Die drei Mädels von der Tankstelle* offers a delightful escape into the absurdities of life's detours. Whether it's the clash of personalities or the simple joys of small-town antics, this 82-minute gem captures the spirit of reinvention with warmth and wit.