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Herr Ober! 1992

★ 4.76 votes93 min📅 1992-01-31

Ernst Held, a former waiter with grand ambitions, dreams of becoming a poet after leaving his humble service days behind him. His sudden poetic aspirations, however, clash violently with reality when he attempts to recite verses to his wife's beautician in a compromising moment.

Director: Fred Unger

Cast

Gerhard Polt
Gerhard Polt
Ernst Held
Christiane Hörbiger
Christiane Hörbiger
Frau Held
Ulrike Kriener
Ulrike Kriener
Agnes Prochaska
Robert Meyer
Herr Fuchs
Elisabeth Welz
Frau Dietzl
Natalya Lapina
Natalya Lapina
Camilla Bleiss
Lutz Herkenrath
Lutz Herkenrath
Herr van der Leer, Psychotrainer
Fritz Lichtenhahn
Dr. Schmidt
August Schmölzer
August Schmölzer
Herr Pfau
Petra Zieser
Petra Zieser
Reporter of 'Abendzeitung'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Herr Ober! (1992) about?

The film follows Ernst Held, a former waiter who fancies himself a poet but faces rejection after an ill-timed recital to his wife's beautician. Humiliated and broke, he's left with no choice but to return to his roots—this time as the head waiter at a Munich pub. It's a story about dashed dreams, resilience, and the unexpected comforts of life's simpler pleasures.

Who directed Herr Ober!?

Fred Unger directed Herr Ober!, blending sharp comedic timing with a warm, observational style that highlights the film's Bavarian charm.

Who stars in Herr Ober!?

The film features Gerhard Polt as Ernst Held, alongside Christiane Hörbiger, Ulrike Kriener, Robert Meyer, and Elisabeth Welz in key roles.

Is Herr Ober! (1992) worth watching?

With its sharp humor and relatable themes, Herr Ober! is a solid pick for fans of character-driven comedies. While it doesn't aim for high drama, its lighthearted critique of ambition and its focus on blue-collar life make it a charming watch—especially for those who enjoy underdog stories with a Bavarian twist.

How long is Herr Ober!?

The film runs for 93 minutes.

About Herr Ober! (1992) — A Bavarian Comedy About Dreamers and Downfalls

Ernst Held, a former waiter with grand ambitions, dreams of becoming a poet after leaving his humble service days behind him. His sudden poetic aspirations, however, clash violently with reality when he attempts to recite verses to his wife's beautician in a compromising moment. Left homeless and heartbroken, Ernst is forced to abandon his lofty ideals and return to the practical world of waitering—this time as the head of a lively Munich pub, the "Goldener Löffel." Director Fred Unger crafts a biting yet heartfelt comedy that explores the tension between aspiration and reality, blending dry humor with a touch of pathos.

Herr Ober! (1992) dives into the absurdity of chasing dreams that outpace one's station, all while maintaining a sharp focus on the everyday struggles of blue-collar life. With a sharp script and a cast that delivers deadpan charm, the film captures the chaotic yet oddly comforting rhythm of a Bavarian pub, where dreams are both indulged and gently mocked.