Barfuss ins Bett 1988

 
(22 customer reviews)

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Barfuss ins Bett 1988
Barfuß ins Bett (original title)
55min | Drama, Family | TV Series (1988–1990)

Plot:

Dr. Hans Schön, widower and busy senior physician of a gynecological clinic, would probably never have known the kindergarten teacher Josi correctly, if his mother Martha did not fall off his bike one day. As long as the caring grandmother is in the hospital, a replacement for the care of five-year-old Robert must urgently be found. Schön’s great son Clemens is spending his school holidays at a campsite on the Baltic Sea. Fortunately, Robert’s educator agrees to take the alert boy. The days with little Robert also distract Josi a bit from her own grief. She is pregnant, but her boyfriend does not want the child and threatens to leave Josi.

Review:

Wonderful. The series is exactly as I remembered it. I first saw her on television in the GDR. As it is with so many childhood memories, I thought back to this series every now and then and was very pleased that finally the DVD is available. And I was not disappointed.
In very good picture and sound quality, the series has again been made into a nice viewing experience. Popular actors of that time (and today) show the ordinary life of a DDR family. An everyday story, as it still can today.
Look at the show, I can assure you, you will not be disappointed.

Stars: Jörg Panknin, Renate Blume, Gudrun Okras
Country: East Germany
Language: German
Release Date: 24 June 1988 (East Germany)

Barfuss ins Bett 1988 20
Barfuß ins Bett (1988–1990)

55 min|Drama|24 Jun 1988

7.9Rating: 7.9 / 10 from 18 users
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22 reviews for Barfuss ins Bett 1988

  1. René (verified owner)

    This series (this is episode 13) disappoints me. All this revolves around a Kindergarten, so childcare. However, it is mainly about the concerns of the adults: the caregivers and the parents. Children, mainly girls, are passers-by, who seem to play only a small supporting role. The ups and downs of the children’s world are absent here.

  2. Anonymous (verified owner)

    This is a great film really funny 😂 in some places and in others sad 😭

  3. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Have not received yet.

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  6. David (verified owner)

    Okey I hate doing this BUT very disappointed with this movie Once again in USA must view as silent NO CLOSED CAPS I love the beauty from them lil boy creatures showing off there innocents BUT this movie focused more on a stupid little girl Maybe if I could have understand what was going on ( english or caps ) But prob not I am just not into stupid girls STILL 1 disappointed Dvd out maybe 30 ordered I am not complaining due to the EXCELLENT services placing and recieving all my orders

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  8. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Good flim

  9. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Good performance, wish it was in English

  10. Dean Barickman (verified owner)

    Not received

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  15. Michael (verified owner)

    It’s good but you need to get the whole series

  16. Anonymous (verified owner)

    the series looks good but it is not complete!

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  18. Joe Poley (verified owner)

    Cute enough, I guess.

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  21. Robert (verified owner)

    Can’t rate it since I don’t understand German and there are no subtitles (which I expected). Because there is no choice for “none of the above”, I rated it very poorly – not to indicate that I didn’t like the series, but because I abhor surveys that flush all of your opinions if you can’t answer just one of the questions as they expect.

    As to the series, unfortunately, it’s very talkative, so there’s a lot going on that I couldn’t really figure out, alas. The kids are cute and you see them slightly more often than kids that age would appear in US films, but this is mostly about the adults, and so the plot is more complicated and the language barrier is a problem.

  22. Guadalupe (verified owner)

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