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'Gentlemen in White Vests' is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Martin Held, Walter Giller and Heinz Erhardt.

It was shot at the Spandau Studios and on location around Berlin at the Olympiastadion, Tempelhof Airport and Charlottenburg.

Plot



At the beginning of the film, gangster Bruno Stiegler alias Dandy returns to West Berlin from the United States as a boxing promoter. The boxing business serves him more as a camouflage, however, because soon it turns out that he and his gang want to realize various planned raids.

The now retired Judge Znker has tried in vain to put Dandy behind bars by legal means during his active service. Now he turns the tables with his friends and sister Elisabeth. His old friends and colleagues meet as a men's choir disguised in his home and prove to be a pensioner's gang, taking on Dandy's gang. He succeeds in this by using the ex-con Pietsch as a snitch in Dandy's gang.

Dandy wants to steal the revenue from a Hertha BSC football match from the Olympic Stadium, but Znker and his gang are faster in doing so. The same is achieved by them with Dandy's attempt to rob dubious businessman Kunkelmann's cash cabinet and clear up the Haase jewellery store during a parade.

To make matters more complicated, Znker's son-in-law Walter, who lives with his daughter Monika in the house near Znker, works as a criminal inspector with the police and is charged with clearing up these crimes. In fact, Walter's supervisor commissioner, Berg, eventually appears in person at his old friend's house to arrest him. In a conversation under four eyes, Znker initiates the Commissioner in his motive and method and gains his understanding.

So an arrest warrant goes out for Dandy, and Znker manages, with the help of Pietsch, to cheer all the stolen items to Dandy. Immediately before Dandy's departure, all the predatory material is found in his suitcase. This justifies the appearances for the police, that Dandy actually committed the crimes, and that Dandy is being taken away. In fact, after his retirement, Znker has finally managed what he has tried to do legally in his profession for a long time in vain.

Cast



* Martin Held as Oberlandesgerichtsrat a. D. Herbert Znker

* Walter Giller as Inspektor Walter Knauer

* Heinz Erhardt as Heinrich Scheller

* Mario Adorf as Dandy Stiegler

* Agnes Windeck as Elisabeth Znker

* Hannelore Elsner as Susan

* Rudolf Platte as Pietsch

* Willy Reichert as Kriminalrat a.D. Otto Sikorski

* Sabine Bethmann as Monika Knauer

* Rudolf Schndler as Diplomingenieur Willy Stademann

* Herbert Fux as Luigi Pinelli

* Siegfried Schrenberg as Kommissar Berg

* Wilhelm von Homburg as Boxer Max Graf

* Otto Graf

* Max Nosseck

References




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