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Cast

Georg Thomalla

Georg Thomalla

Max Petermann

Hannelore Bollmann

Hannelore Bollmann

Brigitte 'Biggi' Petermann

Hans Moser

Hans Moser

Großvater Seidelbast

Heidi Brühl

Heidi Brühl

Monika Petermann

Michael Cramer

Michael Cramer

Willi Boltz

Mara Lane

Mara Lane

Baby die 'Baronin'

Rolf Olsen

Rolf Olsen

Otto Muffler

C.W. Fernbach

C.W. Fernbach

Direktor Antonowitsch

Elke Aberle

Elke Aberle

Stupsi Petermann

Ossi Wanka

Ossi Wanka

Andi Petermann

Raoul Retzer

Raoul Retzer

Kellner

Crew

John Andersen

John Andersen

Writer

Franz Antel

Franz Antel

Director

Hans Heinz Theyer

Hans Heinz Theyer

Director of Photography

Arnfried Heyne

Arnfried Heyne

Editor

Franz Hoffmann

Franz Hoffmann

Executive Producer

Johannes Fehring

Johannes Fehring

Original Music Composer

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Ooh... diese Ferien

19586.0 / 10100 min
Comedy

Overview

The Petermann family decides to take a family vacation to the sunny south. The Petermanns are grandfather, father Max, mother Biggi, children Stupsi, son Andy, and pretty Monika, Max Petermann's sister. They rent a speedy sled because Max Petermann has just gotten his driver's license. Not only are there various starting difficulties due to a lack of driving experience, but there is also a special case with the car: hidden deep in the upholstery are secret documents that a trio of gangsters are trying to smuggle abroad. A mix-up of the license plates causes some turbulence. Willi Polz is assigned by the trio to keep an eye on the Petermanns in order to secure the documents at the right opportunity. Of course, something always gets in the way on the trip to Bella Italia. The fact that Willi falls in love with the blonde Monika is the least surprising thing. But the grandfather's actions are the real sensation.