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Master Eder and his Pumuckl
The adventures of an old-fashioned master cabinet maker in Munich and the tiny red-haired goblin Pumuckl, who becomes visible to him when he gets stuck to the pot of glue in his workshop. The tiny creature is visible to nobody else and full of mischief, and hilarity ensues as objects are seen moving around and the elderly craftsman seems to be talking to thin air.
Release : | 1982 |
Rating : | 7.4 |
Studio : | BR, Infafilm, Hungarofilm, |
Crew : | Assistant Camera, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Gustl Bayrhammer Hans Clarin Helga Feddersen Edith Hancke Willy Harlander |
Genre : | Fantasy Animation Comedy Family |
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Memorable, crazy movie
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
You know when I hear the word "goblin", I usually think of something ugly or nasty, but this is not what Pumuckl is at all in this film "Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl". Actually, he looks like a tiny boy with his wild red hair. And equally boyish is his state of mind as he thinks about pranks all the time. Too bad the little goblin gets stuck on the glue in Meister Eder's workshop and the consequence is not only that Eder can see him from now on (as can we), but also that he will have to stay with him from now on. And the results are many adventures, many pranks and lots of chaos. This is probably the career-defining role for Gustl Bayrhammer, even if it came that late in his career and maybe also for Hans Clarin, who voices Pumuckl and sounds much younger than in his 50s. The writer and director is Ulrich König who made himself a name with this mix of live action and tiny animated characters. He also made "Hatschipuh". The original writer of Pumuckl is Ellis Kaut and she died last year at an ancient age of 94.The good thing about this movie is absolutely the title character Pumuckl. He is great fun to watch and every time we see him, it gets a lot better than compared to when we see human characters only. Clarin('s voice) was perfect for the character. It's fun to watch Eder tell Pumuckl how to sit at the table or when he forces him to take a bath with Pumuckl constantly complaining. I think this film is a good watch for younger audiences, but older people who are still young at heart and may remember Pumuckls from their childhood can equally enjoy this one. It came out the very same year like a television series on Pumuckl actually and that one is probably more known than this film. They used several scenes from the series for the movie here and for me that's perfectly fine. I enjoyed the watch and give it a thumbs-up. No surprise everybody (in German-speaking countries) still knows Pumuckl and I am surprised they have not made a new film in a long time as it's the years of remakes and reboots right now. Until they do, watch this one. You will hopefully not be disappointed.