Alles im Eimer (1981) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 23, 1981

Original Title:
Alles im Eimer

Alternate Titles:
Didi - Alles im Eimer

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
UFA

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 

Runtime: 95

The unsuccessful inventor Leo Bergert is the awkwardness in person: Everything he tackles goes wrong. His latest project, the development of a totally new fuel goes, clearly failed. Now he is deeply in debt, and the bank will immediately return their money. As also leaves him his Dauerverlobte and also the rich Erbtante nothing rausrückt, he sees only one way out: Suicide. But even while he proves to be a failure: All attempts to convey himself to death, miscarry. He hires a hitman to kill him. But then his situation improves suddenly, he wants to live and make the job undone. But that turns out to be not so easy.

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Assistant Camera:
Horst Schlapka

Assistant Editor:
Helga Liefke

Costume Design:
Antje Petersen
Rotraud Braun

Dialogue:
Ralf Gregan
Dieter Hallervorden

Director:
Ralf Gregan

Director of Photography:
Axel de Roche

Editor:
Eva-Maria Rintel

Executive Producer:
Wolf Bauer

Makeup Artist:
Susanne Schröder

Music:
Jürgen Knieper

Producer:
Jürgen Bengsch
Werner Mietzner

Production Design:
Götz Heymann

Production Manager:
Eike Hendrich

Screenplay:
Ralf Gregan

Sound:
Wolfgang Kapst

Unit Manager:
Eckehard Lange
Wolfgang Weinzierl

Writer:
Ernst Neubach

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