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Werner and the Wizard of Booze 1990

★ 6.6188 votes93 min📅 1990-11-29

Dive into the zany world of *Werner and the Wizard of Booze (1990)*, a German animated comedy that blends slapstick humor with surreal fantasy.

Director: Niki List

Cast

Klaus Büchner
Klaus Büchner
Werner (voice)
Rötger Feldmann
Rötger Feldmann
Brösel
Andi Feldmann
Andi Feldmann
Meister Röhrich / Andi (voice)
Kulle Westphal
Eckat (voice)
Meret Becker
Meret Becker
Rumpelstilzchen
I Stangl
I Stangl
King / Producer
Johannes Silberschneider
Johannes Silberschneider
Chancellor / Chauffeur
Ludger Pistor
Ludger Pistor
Pastor Amen
Nicole Boguth
Nicole Boguth
Nurse
Jürgen Tonkel
Jürgen Tonkel
Landed Gentry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Werner and the Wizard of Booze (1990) about?

This German animated comedy follows comic artist Brösel as he strikes a deal with the trickster Rumpelstiltskin, trading his magical pen for a wish. The film alternates between animated adventures of Werner, a plumber's apprentice with a love for motorbikes, and live-action interludes that heighten the absurdity.

Who directed Werner and the Wizard of Booze?

The film was directed by Niki List, known for his work in German comedy and animation.

Who stars in Werner and the Wizard of Booze?

The main cast includes Klaus Büchner, Rötger Feldmann, Andi Feldmann, Kulle Westphal, and Meret Becker, with additional appearances by I Stangl.

Is Werner and the Wizard of Booze (1990) worth watching?

With its unique blend of animation and live-action, *Werner and the Wizard of Booze* offers a nostalgic yet fresh take on comedy. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its offbeat humor and cult appeal make it a fun watch for fans of irreverent, German-style animation.

How long is Werner and the Wizard of Booze?

The runtime of *Werner and the Wizard of Booze (1990)* is 93 minutes.

About Werner and the Wizard of Booze (1990) — The Quirky German Animated Comedy You Didn't Know You Needed

Dive into the zany world of *Werner and the Wizard of Booze (1990)*, a German animated comedy that blends slapstick humor with surreal fantasy. Directed by Niki List, this cult classic follows Brösel, a comic artist who trades his enchanted magic pen—capable of conjuring hilarious stories—for a chance to grant one wish from the mischievous Rumpelstiltskin. The film weaves together animated episodes starring Werner, a bumbling plumber apprentice with a passion for motorbikes and his eccentric friends, interspersed with live-action segments that add an extra layer of absurdity. With its rapid-fire gags, offbeat charm, and a tone that oscillates between manic energy and quirky whimsy, this 93-minute adventure feels like a fever dream of 90s German animation.

At its heart, *Werner and the Wizard of Booze (1990)* is a celebration of creative chaos, where traditional storytelling collides with the unpredictable. The animation bursts with color and wit, while the live-action sequences ground the madness in a touch of reality. Themes of artistic struggle, absurdity, and the power of friendship shine through the chaos, making it a nostalgic treasure for fans of offbeat cinema. Whether you're drawn to its unique format, its playful subversion of fairy-tale tropes, or simply the sheer audacity of its humor, this film delivers a one-of-a-kind experience.