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Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist

November 22, 2003 2.7/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 2003. Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist is a comedy/fantasy film. directed by Klaus Knoesel.

Starring Marozsán Erika, Michael von Au, and Esther Schweins

Synopsis

Things are turbulent at the Munich Institute for Molecular Research: physicist Jakob, a distracted professor, and his colleague Lehmann are working flat out on an incredible transformation project to solve the world hunger problem. However, if Jakob does not provide practical proof of his theories within 24 hours, his project is to have the lights switched off or the funding withdrawn. On the umpteenth attempt, the unbelievable suddenly happens: a simple beer bottle turns into an oriental miracle vessel in the transformer - in which the genie Tabatah lives! She was supposed to be married off to the Prince of Baghdad by her uncle Assis, but falls in love with her new lord and master Jacob, to whom she now owes three wishes. But Jacob is far too busy to realize who Tabatah really is and how she feels about him.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 22, 2003 22 years ago
User Rating 2.7/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DE

Production Companies

  • Sat.1

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist about?

Things are turbulent at the Munich Institute for Molecular Research: physicist Jakob, a distracted professor, and his colleague Lehmann are working flat out on an incredible transformation project ...

Who directed Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist?

Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist was directed by Klaus Knoesel.

When was Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist released?

Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist was released on November 22, 2003 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist?

The main cast of Küss' niemals einen Flaschengeist includes Marozsán Erika, Michael von Au, Esther Schweins, Oliver Nägele, Rüdiger Hacker.