Lolle has a date with Alex. And she realizes that she is dead keen on this date with the man who, up to now, has left all his women. On the other hand, Lolle really doesn't want to meet Alex - fearing that something might happen between then. The solution: the 'Adagio'. What was it Lenny from the comic shop said? Adagio - the posh restaurant frequented by politicians and party girls. "A normal person never gets a table there!" Lolle demands that Alex takes her to the Adagio. "See you there at eight!" is his cool reply. Nothing can shake Alex's composure. Not even Kata, the street kid, who Lolle picks up on the way to the Adagio and brings with her on the date. Everything runs smoothly until the moment when Klaus Wowereit, the mayor of Berlin, turns up unexpectedly - and Lolle realizes what trick Alex played to get a table in the Adagio. "If that's my nephew, then he must have had a face operation!", says the mayor in amusement. The waiters immediately become very unfriendly. And they become even more unfriendly when Lolle pours red wine over the head of the millionaire at the neighbouring table. But this is nothing compared to the reaction of the millionaire's three bodyguards. They turn really nasty. Lolle, Alex and Kata take to their heels and run.
Key Information
Original Title | Berlin, Berlin |
Genre |
Comedy Sitcom |
Produced by: | Degeto Film GmbH |
Year Of Production | 2003 |
Duration | 00h25h00h00 min |
Country Of Origin | Germany |
Language Versions | German [OV], French [DUB] |
Cast & Crew
Director/s | Franziska Meyer Price Gudrun Scheerer Sven Unterwaldt jr. |
Cast | Felicitas Woll Sandra Borgmann Jan Sosniok Matthias Klimsa Charlotte Schwab Jürgen Mai |
Producer/s | |
Writer/s | David Safier Nicholas Hause and Katharina Mestre |