Hausmeister Krause - Ordnung muss sein
(1999)
Regisseur:
Tom GerhardtSchauspieler:
Tom Gerhardt, Janine Kunze, Axel Stein, Irene SchwarzDie Krauses sind auf den ersten Blick eine ganz normale Familie.
Vater Dieter ist Hausmeister und ständig damit beschäftigt, sich bei seinem Vorgesetzten für seine Missgeschicke zu entschuldigen. Seine Frau Liesbeth ist eine besorgte Frau, wenn es darum geht das ihr Göttergatte wieder mal alles ins Chaos stürzt. Dann wären da auch noch die Kinder Tommie, der ein Proll ohne gleichen ist und seine Schwester Carmen, die immer wieder versucht nicht mit ihren Reizen zu geizen.
Jede Folge ist vollgestopft mit lustigen Zoten und Lachern, die es manchmal aber auch übertreiben.
Hausmeister Krause – Ordnung muss sein is a German sitcom with Tom Gerhardt in the title role, shown from 1999 through 2010 on Sat.1. The series parodies typical German "squareness". Half-day janitor Dieter Krause is the embodiment of the German "square"; he is pernickety, blindly follows order, denounces others, is nosy, consistently puts his own interests above all else, acts subservient to his superiors and is brutish and unjust to those he deemes below him. Many plot elements — mishaps, misunderstandings, and frequent cases of mistaken identity — originate from Boulevard theatre. The characters in the series borrow heavily from those in Tom Gerhardt's film Voll normaaal, in many cases sharing names. In Voll normaaal, Tom Gerhardt played the roles of both Dieter and Tommie Krause; in Hausmeister Krause, Tommie was played by Axel Stein. Daughter Carmen is played by Janine Kunze. Other characters from Voll normaaal, such as Tommie's friend Mario, are relegated to the status of background characters. The scope of action also changed.
Hausmeister Krause – Ordnung muss sein is a German sitcom with Tom Gerhardt in the title role, shown from 1999 through 2010 on Sat.1. The series parodies typical German "squareness". Half-day janitor Dieter Krause is the embodiment of the German "square"; he is pernickety, blindly follows order, denounces others, is nosy, consistently puts his own interests above all else, acts subservient to his superiors and is brutish and unjust to those he deemes below him. Many plot elements — mishaps, misunderstandings, and frequent cases of mistaken identity — originate from Boulevard theatre. The characters in the series borrow heavily from those in Tom Gerhardt's film Voll normaaal, in many cases sharing names. In Voll normaaal, Tom Gerhardt played the roles of both Dieter and Tommie Krause; in Hausmeister Krause, Tommie was played by Axel Stein. Daughter Carmen is played by Janine Kunze. Other characters from Voll normaaal, such as Tommie's friend Mario, are relegated to the status of background characters. The scope of action also changed.