9.0Mensch, mein Papa...! · 1988
Mensch, mein Papa...! (1988) is a Drama film directed by Ulrich Thein, starring Erwin Geschonneck, Franziska Troegner, Fred Delmare.
9.0Mensch, mein Papa...! (1988) is a Drama film directed by Ulrich Thein, starring Erwin Geschonneck, Franziska Troegner, Fred Delmare.
Pensioner Erich Zarling loves two things: his daughter Ulrike and his dog sports club, of which he is chairman. But this position is in danger, so he wants to make himself indispensable with a daring move: He wants to build a sports clubhouse. He has come up with a curious idea to raise the funds: the sale of thirty state-owned trees from Berlin's Puschkinallee. His daughter Ulrike, who loves to sing and dance, is a chambermaid at the "Stadt Berlin" hotel. And against her father's wishes, she dreams of the boards that mean the world. A guest, the pop singer Balter, hires her as a replacement for his absent partner at the "Night of the Celebrities". He promises her more, but disappoints her. Father Zarling comforts her and they sing the "Rose Song" together in his tricked-out sportsman's home.
Erwin Geschonneck, Franziska Troegner, Fred Delmare, Angelika Ritter, Wolfgang Winkler, Ulrich Thein, Jürgen Walter, Alfred Struwe
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Find a movie by describing itPensioner Erich Zarling loves two things: his daughter Ulrike and his dog sports club, of which he is chairman. But this position is in danger, so he wants to make himself indispensable with a daring move: He wants to build a sports clubhouse. He has come up with a curious idea to raise the funds: the sale of thirty state-owned trees from Berlin's Puschkinallee. His daughter Ulrike, who loves to sing and dance, is a chambermaid at the "Stadt Berlin" hotel. And against her father's wishes, she dreams of the boards that mean the world. A guest, the pop singer Balter, hires her as a replacement for his absent partner at the "Night of the Celebrities". He promises her more, but disappoints her. Father Zarling comforts her and they sing the "Rose Song" together in his tricked-out sportsman's home.
Mensch, mein Papa...! was released in 1988.
The cast includes Erwin Geschonneck, Franziska Troegner, Fred Delmare, Angelika Ritter.