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Beim nächsten Kuß knall ich ihn nieder

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Beim nächsten Kuß knall ich ihn nieder starring Peter Fitz, Ilja Richter, Ulrich Tukur, Bettina Kupfer has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about N/A, and a scheduled release date of .

Curious about the story behind it? Here's the plot: "Reinhold Schünzel is one of the most sought-after actors and directors of cinema of the Weimar Republic. When the National Socialists come to power in 1933, he just releases his legendary gender comedy “Viktor and Victoria“. Despite his Jewish faith, Schünzel is under the special protection of Hitler and can work unhindered due to a special permit. But Schünzel's days in Germany are also numbered. In his sparkling and pointed artist portrait, director Hans-Christoph Blumenberg tells about the rise and fall of Reinhold Schünzel. The grandiose Peter Fitz mimes a charming, witty and ambitious director. By letting some performers play several roles, Blumenberg cleverly illustrates the recurring conditions with which Reinhold Schünzel faces everywhere. Schünzel's irony, language joke and sophistication in particular congenially transfers Blumenberg to his film." .