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Erik Pütz is afraid to make an important confession to his wife Linda: he has been unemployed for two years. What saved him was the regular social welfare check for his former lodger. This gave rise to a bold plan: in addition to his new lodger Harald Klein, Erik invents 35 other needy housemates and collects their checks. Then one day, external inspector Jürgens from the social welfare office knocks on the door...

Top Cast

  • Hugo Egon Balder

    Hugo Egon Balder

    Dr. Hartmann

  • Jacques Breuer

    Jacques Breuer

    Erik Pütz

  • Jochen Busse

    Jochen Busse

    Günter Jürgens

  • Dorkas Kiefer

    Dorkas Kiefer

    Linda Pütz

  • Janine Kunze

    Janine Kunze

    Silke Schuster

  • Moritz Lindbergh

    Moritz Lindbergh

    Harald Klein

  • Jürgen Mikol

    Jürgen Mikol

    Onkel Georg

  • Sandra Reichenberger

    Sandra Reichenberger

    Roswitha Schreiner

  • Roswitha Schreiner

    Roswitha Schreiner

    Sandra Reichenberger

Overview

Erik Pütz is afraid to make an important confession to his wife Linda: he has been unemployed for two years. What saved him was the regular social welfare check for his former lodger. This gave rise to a bold plan: in addition to his new lodger Harald Klein, Erik invents 35 other needy housemates and collects their checks. Then one day, external inspector Jürgens from the social welfare office knocks on the door...

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