The Immenhof awakens: Grandma's dream hotel is looking for the first guests

The Immenhof awakens: Grandma's dream hotel is looking for the first guests

The charming story "Holidays on Immenhof" is not only a captivating entertainment film, but also reflects an important aspect of German film culture. This classic, which is the third part of the popular "Immenhof" series, not only offers exciting adventures, but also illuminates the challenges of interpersonal relationships among young people and adults

The Immenhof as a place of hospitality

The focus of the story is the "Pony Hotel Immenhof", which is operated by the loving grandma Jantzen, played by Margarete Haagen. With the support of her granddaughters Dick (Angelika Meissner) and Dalli (Heidi Brühl) and Jochen von Roth (Paul Klinger), she tries to establish the old manor as a family -friendly holiday destination. But the big need for guests presents those responsible for enormous challenges.

advertising and initial disappointments

The graphic artist Ralf (Raidar Müller) comes into play by designing an advertising brochure that lives up the visitors with the promise of luxurious amenities. However, these intimidating expectations have their price: When the first guests arrive, they have to disappoint that the Immenhof does not hous the promised facilities. This leads to a conflict between Ralf and Jochen, who thinks that the wrong depictions come from Ralf, which makes Dick in a difficult situation.

heart -warming encounters

The story takes a turn when the orphanage Fritzchen (Roland Kaiser) wins a free vacation on the Immenhof. His innocence and joie de vivre touch the hearts of the characters and spectators alike, which changes the dynamics among the characters and opens up a new perspective on friendship and community. The skilful handling of the teenagers thick, Dalli and Fritzchen with the life realities of the adults is particularly interesting

conclusion: a timeless story

"Holidays on Immenhof" is more than just a simple film about vacation and adventure. He addresses the challenges of early youth, such as jealousy, first love and dealing with disappointments. The charmingly staged relationship between the characters and the loving handling of emotional conflicts make this film a permanent favorite in German cinema.

important production details

  • director: Hermann Leitner
  • screenplay: Hermann Leitner, per Schwenzen
  • camera: Fritz Arno Wagner
  • music: Hans-Martin Majewski

with a talented cast, including Christiane Jansen and Hubert von Meyerinck, remains a timeless classic "Holidays on Immenhof", which gives joy across generations and conveys valuable life.

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