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Monaco Franze - Der ewige Stenz (1983)

TV Mini-Series  -  45 min  -  Comedy | Crime | Drama
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Franz Muenchinger, called "Monaco", is married to Annete von Soettingen. But he can't... See full summary »

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Helmut Dietl
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Season:

1

Year:

1983
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Cast

Series cast summary:
Helmut Fischer Helmut Fischer ...
Ruth-Maria Kubitschek ...
Annette von Soettingen (10 episodes, 1983)
Christine Kaufmann Christine Kaufmann ...
Olga Behrens (10 episodes, 1983)
Erni Singerl Erni Singerl ...
Irmgard (10 episodes, 1983)
Karl Obermayr Karl Obermayr ...
Manni Kopfeck (7 episodes, 1983)
Klaus Guth Klaus Guth ...
Dr. Manfred Braun (5 episodes, 1983)
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Storyline

Franz Muenchinger, called "Monaco", is married to Annete von Soettingen. But he can't take his eyes of young girls and as a police officer he often goes out for "Fahndung". Always at his side is Manni Kopfeck, also policeman and always hoping that one of the girls Franz gets will be left for him. Written by Wolfgang Klimt <wolfii@leo.org>  

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Police | Easy Living | Bavaria | Munich Germany | Adultery  | See more »

Genres:

Comedy | Crime | Drama

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Country:

West Germany

Language:

German

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(West Germany) See more »

Filming Locations:

Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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Trivia

The title refers to "Monaco di Baviera" as Munich is called in Italian. See more »

Connections

References The Godfather (1972) See more »