Die Supernasen

  • Thomas Gottschalk: Tommy Jurgensen / Prince Farouk al Habib
  • Mike Krüger Mike Bachstein
  • Liane Hielscher: Sabine Sasse
  • Gert Hauke ​​: Heinrich Sasse
  • Susann B. Winter: Lucy Sasse
  • Andrea L' Arronge: Alice
  • Ingeborg Beautiful: Orphanage director
  • Harald Dietl: Major Schneider
  • Wolfgang Fierek: casting director in the studio
  • Thea Gottschalk: Princess Fatima
  • Jochen Busse: Man on the tram

The Supernasen is a German comedy film from 1983 with Mike Krüger and Thomas Gottschalk. The film was one of the blockbusters of the German cinema of the 1980s.

Action

Tommy loses his job as a makeup artist at the Bayerischer Rundfunk, after he has an announcer misted with hairspray and then insulted; Mike is dumped by his girlfriend because he one hand, only cares about his music and on the other hand, sits financially due to the fact that the federal financial aid office does not want to finance his studies on the 19th semester out on dry land. So both need money and quickly decide to become detectives. They quickly find a job. On behalf of a wealthy industrialist whose wife they should shade and take pictures of how these unfaithful. So Mike and Tommy travel to Bad Spänzer where resides the lady. But that is true as gold, what are you dressed as Mike makes Prussian advances, so Tommy can make the required photos. But Tommy soon has to slip into a costume: As Tommy an Arab sheik looks deceptively similar, he is hired by the secret service of the sheikh to stand in for them. What Tommy does not know assassins want to kill the sheikh necessarily ...

Background

The film's title is an allusion to the prominent noses of the two main characters. This is the second joint film by Thomas Gottschalk and Mike Krüger for pirates Powerplay, but the first to which she also co-wrote the screenplay. He was, as the successor to two noses refuel Super, shot mostly in Velden am Wörthersee. The opening scene was filmed in Munich. Together with the fourth film together The entry is also called the Supernasen movies.

The song Alice was interpreted by Inker & Hamilton.

Reviews

" Audience favorites Gottschalk and Kruger wrote this her second feature film, the screenplay - unfortunately; because their attempts to surpass the flicks of the early 60s in the nonsense still, where it perished at the time, succeed. "

" Conventional comedy of errors, which has mainly through the two main characters. "

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