Beer Chase (1977)

1h 25m
Running Time

January 1, 1977
Release Date

Beer Chase (1977)

1h 25m
Running Time

January 1, 1977
Release Date

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Plot.

A man who is dissatisfied with his senseless existence in his family-life and social status steals the uniform of a policeman and then enters the Oktoberfest. Now he is somebody, he is important, he can help, people respect him, etc. His wife, other relatives and some friends start to follow him while he gets some new acquaintances. (IMDB review)

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Details.

Release Date
January 1, 1977

Original Name
Bierkampf

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 25m

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Wiki.

Beer fight is the title of a film by Herbert Achternbusch from 1977.Echternbusch is a producer and directs the book and director. He himself plays "Herbert, who in turn plays a policeman with a stolen uniform, who is probably not actually a policeman. At the Munich Oktoberfest (turned 1976) he initially wanders around uncertainly, but soon feels the respect that the uniform awakens, and begins to get drunk and to harass visitors to the Oktoberfest in a beer tent (in the Schottenhamel) by stealing their pretzels and drinking from their testimonies. His wife (played by Annamirl Bierbichler) is in search of him while conducting surreal conversations with strangely suggestive persons. At the end of the film, "Herbert out of desperation over his life with his weapon. The film is remarkable above all because the countless real drunken, shunking visitors to the October festival are already watching eightenbusch's film: her anger is not being stolen by the Brezelen, the beer light is still being played in part. In the end, the stolen policeman and his colleague track down the wrong police officer.The film is considered one of the most entertaining films in Achternbusch.

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