Die Scheinheiligen

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Die Scheinheiligen
Directed byThomas Kronthaler
Written byThomas Kronthaler
Produced byIsmael Feichtl
StarringMaria Singer
Johannes Demmel
Michael Emina
Andreas Lechner
Werner Rom
CinematographyMicki Stoiber
Edited byBernd Schlegel
Music byMartin Unterberger
Stefan Auer
Release date
  • 11 November 2001 (2001-11-11)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Die Scheinheiligen, or The Hypocrites,[1] is a German low-budget comedy film, written and directed by Thomas Kronthaler and based on a true incident in his hometown of Irschenberg. It became popular particularly in Bavarian cinemas.

Plot[edit]

The local government of Irschenberg are planning the construction of a motorway exit with a fast-food restaurant, for which they need the property of Magdalena Trenner, a rich old woman who is unpopular in the village until she takes in a traveling carpenter, Johannes, and later an asylum seeker named Theophile.

With their help she regains popularity among the villagers and prevents the mayor's numerous plots to get his hands on her land from succeeding. When she dies the mayor thinks he has won, but Johannes tricks them into believing she left a will leaving her entire property to the local scouts. A fight starts at the end of which the mayor has to abandon his plans.

Cast[edit]

  • Maria Singer as Magdalena Trenner
  • Johannes Demmel as Johannes
  • Michael Emina as Theophile
  • Andreas Lechner as the priest
  • Werner Rom as the mayor
  • Wolfgang Fischer as policeman Bene

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