

Der Trip - Die nackte Gitarre 0,5
1996 Directed by Wolfgang BüldSchlager fan Dieter still lives with his parents and doesn't really fancy anything: neither women nor regular work. His parents, ideological old hippies, want to restrict Dieter's freedom as little as possible, but they still want to make the love-struck Candy appealing to him. Annoyed by the constant demands, Dieter leaves the house and finds himself in a nightclub. There he meets Petra, who is about to get married to Hilmar, the heir to millions. Petra wants to enjoy one last love affair with Dieter before the wedding. After a passionate kiss, they are both thrown back to 1972. Dieter, who regains consciousness in a shared flat in Berlin, finds out that Petra is in Munich, whereupon he sets off to find her. His journey holds many a bizarre adventure, such as a meeting with his young hippie parents.
Dieter Thomas Kuhn
....................................................Dieter

Esther Schweins
....................................................Petra

Beatrice Manowski
....................................................Candy
Robert Jarczyk
....................................................Hilmar

Herbert Feuerstein
....................................................Dieters Vater

Hansi Jochmann
....................................................Dieters Mutter

Ralf Richter
....................................................Director
...........................................................Wolfgang Büld
Producer
...........................................................Hans Weth
Writer
...........................................................Wolfgang Büld
Editor
...........................................................Gisela Haller
Cinematography
...........................................................Tomas Erhart
Music
...........................................................Jochen Schmidt-Hambrock
Production Companies
...................................................Vision Film
Production Countries
........................................................Germany
Spoken Languages
....................................................Deutsch
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Music
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