4.714
100 min
The title refers to the Feuerzangenbowle punch consumed by a group of gentlemen in the opening scene. While they exchange nostalgic stories about their schooldays, the successful young writer Dr. Johannes Pfeiffer realizes he missed out on something because he was taught at home and never attended school. He decides to make up for it by masquerading as a student at a small-town high school. At the school, he quickly gains a reputation as a prankster. Together with his classmates, he torments his professors Crey, Bömmel, and Headmaster Knauer with adolescent mischief. His girlfriend Marion unsuccessfully tries to persuade him to give up his foolish charade. Eventually, he falls in love with the headmaster's daughter and discloses his identity after provoking the teachers into expelling him from school.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Walter Giller | Hans Pfeiffer | Unowned | |
Uschi Glas | Eva Knauer | Unowned | |
Theo Lingen | Professor Crey | Unowned | |
Fritz Tillmann | Direktor Knauer | Unowned | |
Willy Reichert | Proessor Bömmel | Unowned | |
Hans Richter | Dr. Brett | Unowned | |
Rudolf Schündler | Musiklehrer | Unowned | |
Helen Vita | Frau Windscheid | Unowned | |
Nadja Tiller | Marion Xylander | Unowned | |
Wolfgang Condrus | Husemann | Unowned | |
Alice Treff | Frau Knauer | Unowned | |
Herbert Weißbach | Oberschulrat Hinzelmann | Unowned | |
Willi Rose | Klemke | Unowned | |
Ivan Desny | Marions Filmpartner | Unowned | |
Albert Lieven | Mitglied der Tischrunde | Unowned | |
Wolfgang Lukschy | Mitglied der Tischrunde | Unowned | |
Harry Wüstenhagen | Mitglied der Tischrunde | Unowned | |
Ulrich Beiger | Mitglied der Tischrunde | Unowned | |
Tilo von Berlepsch | Diener | Unowned | |
Barbara Hampel | Frl. Axmacher | Unowned | |
Gerd Lohmeyer | Luck | Unowned | |
Volker Bogdan | Ackermann | Unowned | |
Hans-Werner Bussinger | Knebel | Unowned | |
Karl-Josef Cramer | Rosen | Unowned |