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Small war among pensioners: The charming chaotic Walter Hofer and the pedant Eberhard Gatzweiler have had a love-hate relationship for decades. Not even their grandson Martin can change that. During the lovable tug-of-war for the favor of Martin's attractive teacher Hanna, the waves get even higher, but Hanna has completely different worries.

Top Cast

  • Otto Schenk

    Otto Schenk

    Walter Hofer

  • Klausjürgen Wussow

    Klausjürgen Wussow

    Eberhard Gatzweiler

  • Valentin Heidrich Klausburg

    Valentin Heidrich Klausburg

    Martin Hofer

  • Suzanne von Borsody

    Suzanne von Borsody

    Hanna Pieber

  • Peter Matic

    Peter Matic

    Direktor Steckl

  • Heinz Petters

    Heinz Petters

    Christian

  • Erich Padalewski

    Erich Padalewski

    Bruno

  • Gundula Rapsch

    Gundula Rapsch

    Ulrike Hofer

  • Harald Posch

    Harald Posch

    Konrad Hofer

Overview

Small war among pensioners: The charming chaotic Walter Hofer and the pedant Eberhard Gatzweiler have had a love-hate relationship for decades. Not even their grandson Martin can change that. During the lovable tug-of-war for the favor of Martin's attractive teacher Hanna, the waves get even higher, but Hanna has completely different worries.

Rating

6.3 / 10
3 Reviews
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