Elfi Eschke Movies

1997  
 
Though it starts out like a romantic comedy, Hannah is actually a chilling and suspenseful political thriller. Bright, energetic and charming Hannah has just landed a public relations job at the aging Hochstedt Doll Company. Her presence attracts the attention of both company owner Thomas and assistant director Wolfgang Heck, the nephew of Thomas. Things start out well for Hannah, but as she becomes more intimate with the company's inner workings, disturbing and potentially dangerous secrets emerge regarding the Hochstedt family's connections with the neo-Nazi movement. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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1991  
 
In this popular Austrian comedy, a mother and her conniving son are well on their way to achieving their goal of lifetime comfort and ease. They have fraudulently gotten the will of their wealthy landlord altered in their favor, and now that she is dead, they have begun to live a little. Imagine their distress when a long-lost daughter of the wealthy woman shows up on their doorstep. Since she is a poorly dressed woman who speaks no German, having grown up in the Balkans, they soon come to believe that they can probably con her into marrying the son. This will have the dual benefit of keeping them out of jail and will save them the inconvenience of having to kill her. Little do they suspect that despite her unstylish appearance and undeveloped language skills, she's far from stupid, and before long the frumpy girl from the country has taken these two con-artists well in hand. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Elfi EschkeHanno Pöschl, (more)
1984  
 
Popular West German television comedian Dieter Hallervorden takes up a dual role in this slapstick comedy about switched identities. On the one hand, Hallervorden plays the CEO of a large conglomerate, Hans Immer, and on the other, he is Bruno Koob, a lowly bartender, falling off the opposite end of the economic scale. Because of a suspected kidnapping plot, these two look-alikes are switched and Immer goes off with his female of the moment for an enjoyable, anonymous weekend while Koob wreaks havoc on the corporate world. As events unfold, Koob is better and better at this corporate business, and Immer slides lower and lower. Hallervordern's slapstick Koob is reminiscent of the antics of the American comedian Red Skelton, but the rest of the humor in the film is uneven, relying on well-worn jokes rather than untried originality. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Dieter HallervordenTilo Prückner, (more)

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