Der Haustyrann

  • Heinz Erhardt: Paul Perlacher
  • Grethe Weiser: Amalie Hartung
  • Peter Vogel: Hannes Hartung
  • Helga Martin: Inge Perlacher
  • Rudolf Platte: Waiter Gottlieb
  • Stephen Schwartz: Alex Perlacher
  • Arnulf Schröder: Professor
  • Ernst Waldow: Dr. Wallner
  • Beppo Brem: policeman Rübsam
  • Eduard Linkers: prosecutor
  • Hans Leibelt: Judge ( as " Franz Leibelt " )
  • Else Wheatgrass: Trude Perlacher
  • Dietrich Thoms: postman
  • Alfred Pongratz: Gas Station Attendant
  • Willy Hagara: Singer Willy Hagara
  • John Schapar: Trumpeter / dancer

The domestic tyrant is a German black and white film from the year 1959. Directed by Hans Deppe, wrote the screenplay Werner P. Zibaso after the play and the comedy The disgust of Toni Impekoven and Hans Reimann. The main role of the film comedy took over Heinz Erhardt.

Action

The coffee house owner Paul Perlacher is a real disgust. He bullied not only his family ( sister Trude, daughter Inge, son Alex), but also his tenant, the piano teacher Amalie Hartung, whose nephew Hannes and piano students. Perlacher wants its also quite feisty tenant noise complaint necessarily move to extract and pulls her even in court - but without success. Even the coffee house guests have to suffer the tantrums of pedants and not come back. To make matters worse, his daughter falls in love with the nephew of the " rebellious " tenant. Both also play that same jazz band.

Perlacher is unteachable in spite of everything, until he (the famous Goethe quote from Götz von Berlichingen ) lands himself in front of the Kadi for insulting a police officer and is sentenced to a prison term. Since its tenant Amalie used in the trial, unexpectedly, thereby insulting the judge, for Perlacher, this is also sentenced to a prison term. Both will be released the same day and embark reconciled in the cafe of Perlacher. There daughter Inge and her admirer Hannes Hartung have adopted in the meantime, the orphaned locality and are going to modernize it and to work at a local dance and musical interludes their band. Perlacher is initially pessimistic after the restaurant but good start, the general reconciliation, nothing stands in the way.

Film Music

Willy Hagara sings the Charleston - hit:

"It may be in the spring, his summer, its winter. It may be in the morning, his lunch, his evening. For beautiful women I have always time. For beautiful Frau'n me no distance is too far. It may be 'ne Black, Blonde be his Red. You just have to be affectionate and they must be alone. "

Trivia

On an advertising column, at the meet Perlacher and his tenant, sticking a poster showing among other things the name of the actor Carl Heinz Schroth and Heli Finkenzeller, both of which do not cooperate in this movie. Which stage play or what movie it advertises, is not recognizable.

Reviews

" A harmless amusing nonsense, tailored to the splendid gambling Heinz Erhardt. The high contrast, fast scene changes increases the joy of droll game that becomes increasingly more silly. "

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