Die Gipfelzipfler

Roland Düringer: Mick Praller Christian Tramitz: Frank Rensing Günther Paal: Himself Mathias Franz Stein: Michael Goldhammer Michou Friesz: production manager Steffi

The Gipfelzipfler is a ten-part comedy series on Austrian ORF 1, which was launched on 1 April 2010. The actions of the series take place in real time, as pointed out at the beginning of each episode in a humorous way by Günther Paal. The description of Günther Paal, as you can imagine the process in real time, varying einwenig in every episode and can thus be seen as a running gag in the series.

The film stars Roland Düringer and Christian Tramitz.

Action

The successful unsuccessful rock musician Mick Plump and vain hinscheiternde right advertising jingle singer Frank Rensing had never met in life. But then gives the sleazy manager Damir his problem child Frank made ​​an appearance in the legendary TV show " The Music Ante home " and the appropriate stopgap " Mick " as a playback partners. Frank desperately needs the appearance Gage, while Mick hopes that sees him his son Pauli on television and is proud of his father. Five hours before her appearance, the two folk music Underdogs take the backstage area of the musician's home for the first time. There, they also learn that they are advertised as " The Gipfelzipfler " - what the two absolutely do not like. But that should be the least of her problems this evening.

In the course of each episode the prospect of a successful performance is more hopeless. First, they learn that they have no rights to the song "Little love affair " with which they should occur. They decide to write a new song and even take to the show. Inspired by a musical police officers can be found here for a melody and steal a little boy with a broken arm plaster to seal a Song of the wishes for her recovery. Despite reference samples in the television studio and constant interruptions eventually succeed their song einzuspielen " Get well soon " with the help of Mick's laptop. But when they want this to burn a CD, the laptop is destroyed. At the end of the Gipfelzipfler are without song in front of television cameras and play Paganini's Cantabile for guitar and violin. For this performance they will be rewarded with thunderous applause.

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