Emil & the Detectives (2001)
Director: Franziska Buch
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Life has not been good for 10-year-old Emil's father since his wife left; he's broke, jobless and without a driving licence. So when young Emil (Retzlaff) goes to Berlin to visit a family friend, he plans on using his savings to buy his dad a forged licence. But his money's stolen on the train by 'rotten pig' Max Grundeis (Vogel), who turns out to be more than just a common adult thief. By chance, Emil bumps into the plucky Pony Hütchen (Sommavilla), head of a seven-strong kids' gang, and together they set about getting his money back, and more besides. This mostly fresh Bavarian spin on Erich Kästner's story is moderately enjoyable and well cast, if at times a mite tedious.Author: DA
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- Posted on May 29 2008 11:05 Is this film available on DVD?
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- L.SAMPATH said...
- Posted on Apr 17 2008 00:36 Nice film. I like it very much.
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Cast & crew
Director: Franziska Buch
Producer: Uschi Reich, Peter Zenk
Cast: Tobias Retzlaff, Anja Sommavilla, Jürgen Vogel, Maria Schrader, Kai Wiesinger, Florian Lukas full cast
Genre(s): Children's
Duration: 110 mins
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