The best Manfred Krug’s comedy movies

Manfred Krug

Manfred Krug

08/02/1937- 21/10/2016
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Trace of Stones

Trace of Stones
7.4/10
Bad planning and shortages prevail on an East German construction site. Foreman Hannes Balla uses unconventional methods to overcome the problems. New Socialist Unity Party secretary Werner Horrath is charged with bringing the rough-and-ready builder crew into line. The task seems doomed to fail as the two men compete for the affections of young engineer Kati Klee. But when she gets pregnant by married man Horrath, he is in danger of being expelled from the party, and Balla takes his side...

Das Versteck

Das Versteck
6.9/10
One year has passed since Max and Wanda got their divorce. Max has come to the realization that he wants his ex-wife back - no matter what the cost! So he concocts a sneaky plan: he asks Wanda to hide him from the police, who are apparently looking for him. At first, Wanda rejects all his attempts to restart their relationship. But she is soon unable to resist Max's convincing promises and even throws her lover out of the house. But then she discovers Max's lie.

Feuer unter Deck

Feuer unter Deck
6/10
Otto Scheidel (Manfred Krug) has been captain of the Elbe steamer Jenissei for over twenty years, but his ship, the last of its kind, is going to be converted into a floating restaurant. Otto, whose his strong attachment to the ship has already cost him his relationship with his girlfriend Caramba (Renate Krößner), refuses to take another job and instead joins a railway construction brigade.

Kit & Co.

Kit & Co.
5.6/10
The adventures of Kit Bellew and his friend Shorty during the gold fever at the end of the 19th century.

Mir nach, Canaillen

Mir nach, Canaillen
6.3/10
A wild story set in eighteenth-century Prussia. Alexander can do everything that a real devil of a fellow must be able to do: ride, shoot, love and devise clever plots. As a result, he is able to climb the ladder from herder to chamber master, where he makes a fool of the feudal lords.

Der Kinnhaken

Der Kinnhaken
7.2/10
Carolin lives in the East and works in a West Berlin bar. After the building of the wall she tries to persuade Georg, a soldier of the border regiment, to let her cross over. He falls in love with her and defends her against a West German pimp with a punch to the jaw.

Whopper Punch 777

Whopper Punch 777
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1986
  • Character: Vater Paletti

Husaren in Berlin

Husaren in Berlin
5.4/10
Comedy about the "Husarenstreich", the 1757 Berlin raid during the Seven Years' War.

Long Roads - Secret Love

Long Roads - Secret Love
6.1/10
Long-haul driver Hannes (Manfred Krug) picks up a young hitchhiker, Herb (Jaecki Schwarz), who had a falling-out with his parents after dropping out of college and now travels around doing odd jobs. After a series of adventures, they are joined by Johanna (Jutta Hoffmann) and her child, who missed their bus and need a ride to Berlin. Johanna has left her husband so that he can reflect on their broken relationship and both men gradually begin to fall in love with her.

When You're Grown Up, Dear Adam

When You're Grown Up, Dear Adam
6.4/10
Adam receives a flashlight with special powers: every liar it shines on flies into the air. Production was cancelled in 1965/66 due to the film's political content. Only in 1989/90 could the director reconstruct the film, where missing sounds and images are replaced with script inserts.

Die gestohlene Schlacht

Die gestohlene Schlacht
5.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyHistory
  • Release: 01/06/1972
  • Character: Christian Käsebier

Mit mir nicht, Madam!

Mit mir nicht, Madam!
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/05/1969
  • Character: Evas Onkel
Accompanying a GDR fashion team, journalist Thomas takes a plane to an haute couture festival in an exclusive Mediterranean seaside resort. A French Padre, who could be mistaken for Thomas's twin brother, is a fellow passenger. Precisely for this reason, the journalist is plunged into the most extraordinary and very precarious situations.

Auf der Sonnenseite

Auf der Sonnenseite
6.7/10
The story of the steel melter Martin Hoff, whose factory delegates him to a drama school, corresponds to the real life of the actor Manfred Krug. Like his (film) hero, Krug works as a steel melter, does artwork, sings and acts, and is sent to drama school. Like his hero, who behaves anarchically and conspicuously, Krug is soon expelled from school.

Hauptmann Florian von der Mühle

Hauptmann Florian von der Mühle
6.3/10
This story of the miller Florian, who gave all his money to the war against Napoleon, is loosely based on a true story. After the war, Florian's reimbursement is challenged, and he must also pay taxes on his destroyed mill. He resists the tax collectors and takes off to Vienna, where he intends to defend his rights. On the way, he rescues the Duchess of Guastalla from assault. She also wants to go to Vienna, as His Majesty Franz II is trying to contest an heir in her favor. With cunning, luck, and dagger, Florian fights his way through a slew of nobility and their secret police.

Frau Venus und ihr Teufel

Frau Venus und ihr Teufel
6.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 24/06/1967
  • Character: Hans Müller / Tannhäuser
Hans Müller finds himself on a trip in Thüringen, accompanied by his loving female friend, Moritz. Hans doesn't understand much about trust, which constantly leads to problems between the two of them. During one of their fights, Lady Venus intervenes and sends the young man back to the Middle Ages - so he can learn the true meaning of love. Disguised as Tannhäuser, he has to stand his ground against a horde of minstrels. At a singing competition, he blunders, without the support of Moritz, who had also been thrown back into the 13th century. And with the help of Frau Venus, his adventure will surely turn out even worse...

Revue um Mitternacht

Revue um Mitternacht
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 06/07/1962
  • Character: Alexander Ritter
Despite the fact that production manager Kruse doesn't have the actors or the crew for the job, he recklessly boasts that he could direct a revue film. To prevent him losing face, Kruse brings together four people - a dramaturg, a composer, a writer and an architect - and gives them the thankless task of turning his idea into a film. Except for the relatively unknown composer Alexander Ritter, who is enthusiastically committed to the project, the other members of the team find themselves stuck in this mess.

The Ancient Coin

The Ancient Coin
7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 20/05/1965
  • Character: Karl Schneider
Film by Vladimir Jantschev.

Wie füttert man einen Esel

Wie füttert man einen Esel
5.6/10
Due to his profession, Fred, an easy-going and charming long-haul truck-driver, sees a lot of the world. Along his routes he enjoys the company of a lot of girlfriends who sweeten his spare time. One day, he suffers an accident in Prague which puts his co-driver Orje out of action. The beautiful Hungarian Jana persuades him to make her his new co-driver and does her utmost to take care of the stressful job. The more time the uneven couple spends on the road together, the more Jana feels attracted to Fred.

Mazurka der Liebe

Mazurka der Liebe
6.5/10
Early 18th-century Krakow: The poor student Simon works as a travelling musician in order to finance his studies, and the Polish freedom fighter Jan is on the run from Saxon troops. They meet in the carriage of Count Kovalska, where they fall in love with the Count’s daughters Laura and Bronislava.

Don't Forget My Little Traudel

Don't Forget My Little Traudel
6.5/10
17-year-old Traudel flees the orphanage she has to live in, in order to venture to Berlin.

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