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  • If you want entertainment with any deeper meaning, this is the wrong film for you. This movie is comedy and nothing else. If you know Dieter Hallervorden as an excellent artist from the political revue, you will be disappointed. The Hallervorden of the 1980s was a slapstick comedian who called himself "Didi" and made one film after the other with a similar plot.

    But if you just want to have fun, perhaps when watching TV with your children in the afternoon, you will enjoy this. Most scenes are like in comics or cartoons, with gangsters, wild chases, explosions, breaking glasses etc. I give seven points.
  • kosmasp8 January 2021
    Extra brownie points for having a bunny play a big role. But you have to be sensible or rather like silliness to enjoy the movie. A lot of convenient things happening and not always on the "right" side of political correctness (so better not be easily offended).

    As a fan of Dieter Hallervorden there is almost no way not to watch this. His mannerisms and his humor is quite unique. There's a reason he became famous with his attitude and comedy. The movie also has some other known actors from that era, especially Iris Berben as the love interest/annoying partner. Although I reckon some would argue Harry (Dieter) is the annoying one ... or the bunny, if you don't like pets/animals as much as I do of course
  • Warning: Spoilers
    "Ach du lieber Harry" or "Oh My Dearest Harry" is a West German German-language film from 1981. The writer and director is Jean Girault, who is mostly known for his films with Louis de Funès and this one here is his rare excursion into German film, which he made not too long before his death. The film runs for 80 minutes only and stars Didi Hallervorden in his mid-40s. Today Hallervorden is 80 and in this movie here, next to him, the female lead is played by Iris Berben, who is also pretty famous today in Germany. However, seeing films like this one here, I wonder why she is so well-respected, because lets be honest, most of her work was either trash or forgettable and sadly, this one here is no exception. I just don't think she is a particularly gifted actress at all. The supporting cast is better for the most part, but the material is just too weak. I still believe Hallervorden does a good job and makes this at least occasionally a funny watch. But the story about a priceless rabbit, a not so priceless rabbit, a lost fortune, two crooks disguised as priests and a bunch of doctors is really more confusing than entertaining. I personally got lost on several occasions in terms of the plot and where the rabbit and the money currently are. I don't think this is anywhere near the best Hallervorden made during his career, but other than what he does not, the 1980s were a decade for him, in which he made mostly pointless goofball comedies. And I still believe these are better than what most other comedians did back then, for example Gottschalk and Krüger. But it's not good enough for me to recommend this. I give it a thumbs-down.