Comedy by Carl Laufs and Wilhelm Jacoby
Director: Christian Tenbrock
Philipp Lenzmeyer owns a house in the country and wants to turn it into a mental asylum. He seeks inspiration for this - ideally by meeting a bunch of crazy people in the big city.
of crazy people in the city. Nephew Alfred helps and makes his uncle believe that a mental hospital soiree is being held at Pension Schöller in the evening. In fact, very eccentric people live there, all of whom give the impression that they are not quite right in the head. Uncle Philipp has a great time and returns home full of new impressions. But the peace does not last long. Then the choleric retired major, the pushy writer, the lion hunter and the thwarted actor with the speech impediment arrive at his home. And the uncle comes close to insanity.
No other German tabloid comedy has remained as fresh for as long as the comedy "Pension Schöller", which was written in 1890, often filmed and performed countless times. Because its question of what is "crazy" and what is "normal" is still waiting for an answer...
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