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Hurra, die Schule brennt - Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank IV. Teil

  • 1969
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
663
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Peter Alexander and Heintje Simons in Hurra, die Schule brennt - Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank IV. Teil (1969)
Comedy

Pepe Nietnagel's bunch's pranks make their school a logical choice for being assigned an elite teacher by the Ministry of Education. The choice falls on overqualified Dr. Peter Bach, who see... Read allPepe Nietnagel's bunch's pranks make their school a logical choice for being assigned an elite teacher by the Ministry of Education. The choice falls on overqualified Dr. Peter Bach, who seems wasted on, but is happy in, a tiny Alpine village. When it burns down, he accepts movin... Read allPepe Nietnagel's bunch's pranks make their school a logical choice for being assigned an elite teacher by the Ministry of Education. The choice falls on overqualified Dr. Peter Bach, who seems wasted on, but is happy in, a tiny Alpine village. When it burns down, he accepts moving with his orphaned cousin Jan, who feels his foxy new temp teacher Julia Schumann could p... Read all

  • Director
    • Werner Jacobs
  • Writers
    • Werner Jacobs
    • Franz Seitz
  • Stars
    • Peter Alexander
    • Heintje Simons
    • Theo Lingen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    663
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Werner Jacobs
    • Writers
      • Werner Jacobs
      • Franz Seitz
    • Stars
      • Peter Alexander
      • Heintje Simons
      • Theo Lingen
    • 5User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Peter Alexander
    Peter Alexander
    • Dr. Peter Bach
    Heintje Simons
    Heintje Simons
    • Jan
    • (as Heintje)
    Theo Lingen
    Theo Lingen
    • Oberstudiendirektor Dr. Taft
    Gerlinde Locker
    Gerlinde Locker
    • Julia Schumann
    Werner Finck
    Werner Finck
    • Ministerialdirektor von Schnorr
    Rudolf Schündler
    Rudolf Schündler
    • Studienrat Dr. Arthur Knörz
    Ruth Stephan
    • Studienrätin Dr. Mathilde Knörz geb. Pollhagen
    Alexander Golling
    Alexander Golling
    • Blaumeier
    Hans Terofal
    Hans Terofal
    • Pedell Bloch
    Harald Juhnke
    Harald Juhnke
    • Referent
    Wolfgang Gruner
    • Kurt Nietnagel
    Carola Höhn
    Carola Höhn
    • Frau Nietnagel
    Lilo Schick
    • Schülerin
    Kristina Nel
    Kristina Nel
    • Schülerin
    Pierre Franckh
    Pierre Franckh
    • Schüler
    Jutta Speidel
    Jutta Speidel
    • Schülerin
    Darko Popovtschak
    • Schüler
    Daniela Delis
    • Schülerin
    • Director
      • Werner Jacobs
    • Writers
      • Werner Jacobs
      • Franz Seitz
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    4SMK-4

    Almost disastrous, but with redeeming features

    Anything with Peter Alexander and Heintje as top-billed cast members normally qualifies as an embarrassment that makes you want to hide behind the sofa - and this is not really an exception. The horrible couple unsurprisingly burst into song at inopportune moments, often too quickly to give the viewer time to hit the mute button. To make things worse, Peter Alexander plays his usual everybody-loves-me character - a character that was dated long before this movie came out.

    However, this film can boost a few redeeming values - the support cast of Lingen, Schündler, Golling, and Stephan is in good form, but a particular jewel that really lifts the film is the scene with Werner Finck and Harald Juhnke. As brief as the scene is, it shows a prime example of Finck's perfect comic timing; that scene alone makes the film worth watching.
    J. Steed

    WARBLING AND FATUITY

    This 4th part of the "Lümmel series" is absolutely a peak in fatuity and stuffy morals. In this part not only the usual imbecile humour and ditto scripting, trying to introduce some "freshness" into the by now thread bare format the story (such as there is) is centered around Schager-singer Peter Alexander and a very embarrassing export product from The Netherlands: boy singer Heintje as Alexander's nephew, who is looking for a wife for his uncle as uncle is very clumsy at house keeping - wow, what an exciting subject.

    While Heintje torments the ears with his warbling, Peter Alexander - who needed a good director to be acceptable - bores the viewer to death by just being there, but especially during his bloody awful impersonation of Hans Moser. Watching these two you would have give anything to have Hannelore Elsner and even Uschi Glas back. Seeing this part I again wondered why such great comedians as Theo Lingen, Ruth Stephan and Werner Finck (in this part only) kept working in the series; were they forced or is it proof that in the declining German mainstream cinema there was no place for them?

    There is a modernized version of Schiller's "Wilhelm Tell" as school play, that combines Tell with Bonanza! O yes, this could have been a fine idea if executed well and with a sense of humour and tongue-in-cheek, but it is of course a very reactionary view on the social changes within society: in this case make fun of those who seriously wanted to modernize the classics. Alexander has to shoot an egg on top of Heintje's head; he should have missed.
    4thursdaysrecords

    Another "Pepe" Installment - How to drive teachers crazy with silly stunts

    Pepe Nietnagel, the perpetual class clown is the nightmare of the staff at the prestigious "Momsen Gymnasium". Known for his outrageous practical jokes, teachers, and particularly the principal are always rightfully suspicious whenever they have to deal with "that class". The commercial success of the first film, encouraged the producers and many of the cast to crank out more annual installments. The practical jokes range from innocent "rude noises" to dangerous pranks that could cause physical and material damage. Juvenile and obnoxious, but always in "good fun" ? The students may be amused, but sometimes the "grown-ups" are suffering.

    This installment in the film series presents a double-ticket of well known recording artists of their time, namely the extremely popular Peter Alexander and the child star Heintje, who was at the height of his success as a pre-teen "Grandma's favorite". It is not credible, that students who are ripe for University studies would flock around these two "Schmalz" singers. Sorry, but have you heard of The Rolling Stones or The Beatles? "Heintje Songs" were hardly on teenagers' radar ca. 1970! To pretend otherwise (which they do here) is ridiculous!

    Back in the day such films still ran in theaters (when I was still in grade school), I enjoyed this sort of silly fare. Today I can only give 4 out of 10 points, and would not sit through one of those yarns. You can take your chances, but I recommend skipping this nonsense!

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      Pepe Nietnagel's bunch's pranks make their school a logical choice for the ministry of education to reassign an elite teacher to.
    • Connections
      Featured in Ein Abend für...: Ein Abend für die Kinderstars (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Hurra, die Schule brennt
      Written by Peter Alexander (as P.Alexander)

      Performed by Peter Alexander

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1969 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Ura, Skola gori
    • Filming locations
      • Bavaria-Ateliers, Geiselgasteig, Grünwald, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Franz Seitz Filmproduktion
      • Terra-Filmkunst
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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