The Korean vinyl is also very good though tough to find in mint condition. "Gentlemen Take Polaroids" - go for the Japanese pressing manufactured by Victor, it's lovely. ('Communist China' is one of the tracks not released in Turkey). The ones to avoid are the Turkish Adolescent Sex, although it is interesting as it has an alternate track listing, it sounds pretty poor, and even has the last backwards cymbal from 'Communist China' tacked on to the start of 'Television'. The score by Andreas Grimm was awarded in the Best Music category at the 2005 German Film Critics Association Awards.Adolescent Sex, Obscure Alternatives and Quiet Life - UK 1st pressings manufactured by Pye are the best, followed by the Japanese pressings on Victor. Cameo appearances: Günther Jauch, Achim Mentzel, Wildecker Herzbuben, No Angels.Christoph Maria Herbst as Butler Alfons Hatler.Tanja Wenzel as Miss Jennifer Pennymarket.Bastian Pastewka as Inspector Very Long / Flower seller.Oliver Kalkofe as Chief Inspector Even Longer / Woman in dungeon.The film ended its theatrical run with approx. On its opening weekend, it grossed approximately $4,112,430.
#Der wixxer english subtitles movie
The movie premiered on in Munich and was released on. "The Wizard" was originally performed by Madness of which Kalkofe is a big fan. The title song "The Wizard" was performed by Right Said Fred and Anke Engelke (as her character Doris Dubinsky). However, after seeing the film on DVD, he agreed to appear in the sequel, Neues vom Wixxer. Joachim Fuchsberger was approached for a role but, after hearing the title, disgustedly declined. Three actors ( Grit Boettcher as a waitress, Eva Ebner as Miss Drykant and Wolfgang Völz as Sir John) who appear in this film, also appeared in some of the original Wallace films made in the 60s. in Hostivar studios, the Kladnice mine and around Prague. The film was shot mostly in the Czech Republic, i.e. The film is based on a radio play that Oliver Kalkofe (together with Oliver Welke) performed in the 1990s during his time as a radio moderator at radio ffn. At the end they are able to finally identify the Wixxer: it is none other than Rather Short who killed the original Wixxer and assumed his identity. Smeerlap tries to conceal his racketeerings, but Very Long and Even Longer can finally arrest him. Their investigations bring the two inspectors back to London where they meet the dubious Harry Smeerlap ( Lars Rudolph, pun with German “Schmierlappen” = creep) and his men, who work for Cockwood. However, the Earl (who officially raises pugs and unofficially smuggles girl groups, amongst other things) is affected by the Wixxer's ambitions as well. They start to investigate and suspect the Earl of Cockwood. Since the Wixxer killed Even Longer's partner Rather Short ( Thomas Heinze), a new partner is assigned: Very Long. Scotland Yard sends its – allegedly – best man, Chief Inspector Even Longer. To do that he arranges for the death of many of the current gangsters. At the wheel: The Wixxer, an evil gangster who wears a skull mask and wants to take over London's crime scene. At some point, a tourist couple from Bitterfeld gets lost in the woods and witnesses a murder: the Monk with the Whip gets overrun by a truck. Residing there is the Earl of Cockwood ( Thomas Fritsch), a notorious gangster. The film begins at BlackWhite castle, one of the last castles in Black-and-white located in the United Kingdom.