Wenn jeder Tag ein Sonntag wär
(1973)
Regisseur:
Harald VockSchauspieler:
Georg Thomalla, Peter Weck, Lotte Ledl, Chris Roberts, Ireen Sheer, Heinz Reincke, Rose Renée Roth, Christiane Rücker, Rudolf Prack, Mark Ramershoven, Barbara Nielsen, Ute Kittelberger, Alexander Grill, Harald VockDer als Unternehmer in der Tourismus-Branche tätige Dr. Wegner ist ein Workaholic. Nach zig Jahren kann er sich endlich wieder einmal zum Ferienmachen entschließen. Natürlich steuert er mit Familie glatt das von seinen eigenen Agenturen vermittelte Schlosshotel am Wörthersee an, um so ganz nebenbei den Kundenservice vor Ort zu prüfen. Zwar erhält der Schlosshotelchef eine entsprechende Information, doch Wegner wird verwechselt und die ihm zugedachte Vorzugsbehandlung kommt einem anderen zu.
Leichte Musik-Komödie aus den 70er-Jahren mit Schlagerstar Chris Roberts.
The owner of a travel agencies decides to took a holiday with his family. He combines business with pleasure and undertakes a tour of inspection of some of his enterprises. Incognito he arrives with his family at the Castle Hotel on the Wörthersee. But the hotel manager has been warned of the impending visit and means to give the important guest the red carpet treatment. Unfortunately he does not know him personally and so takes the wrong man for the incognito inspector. Neither of the two men enjoy the mix-up and the poor hotel director has to live through some uncomfortable hours before he manages to pour oil on the troubled water.
The owner of a travel agencies decides to took a holiday with his family. He combines business with pleasure and undertakes a tour of inspection of some of his enterprises. Incognito he arrives with his family at the Castle Hotel on the Wörthersee. But the hotel manager has been warned of the impending visit and means to give the important guest the red carpet treatment. Unfortunately he does not know him personally and so takes the wrong man for the incognito inspector. Neither of the two men enjoy the mix-up and the poor hotel director has to live through some uncomfortable hours before he manages to pour oil on the troubled water.