• Source: The Man in Pyjamas
    • The Man in Pyjamas (German: Der Mann im Pyjama) is a 1981 West German comedy film directed by Christian Rateuke and Hartmann Schmige, starring Otto Sander and Elke Sommer. The film won the Ernst Lubitsch Award for best actor (Sander).
      The film's sets were designed by art director Werner Achmann.


      Plot


      The story, set in Berlin in 1981, centres around a man in his pajamas and bathrobe who goes out to buy cigarettes and experiences a series of events that have him chased by inept police officers, an angry husband, a taxi driver, and various other characters.


      Cast


      Otto Sander as Rudi
      Elke Sommer as Bärbel Lachmann
      Peter Fitz as Harry Lachmann, Detective inspector
      Hermann Lause as Bruno, Patrolman
      Erich Schwarz as Hans-Christian, Patrolman
      Friedrich G. Beckhaus as Otto Kaiser, Deputy Chief
      Karl-Heinz Vosgerau as Consul Becker
      Jochen Schroeder as Taxi driver
      Kurt Zips as Neighbour with the white poodle
      Pit Krüger as Volkswagen driver
      Ute Koska as Helga
      Günther Kieslich as Bank robber disguised as a sewer worker
      Tayfun Bademsoy as Turk


      References




      Bibliography


      Eric Rentschler. West German film in the course of time: reflections on the twenty years since Oberhausen. Redgrave Publishing Company, 1984.


      External links


      The Man in Pyjamas at IMDb

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