Date Released : 14 July 2014
Genre : Drama, Family
Stars : Angelika Meissner, Heidi Brühl, Paul Klinger, Margarete Haagen. The pony hotel has just been opened, but so far no guests have arrived. Dick gets Ralf to design a brochure about the hotel. The girls and Ethelbert then lead the village children on horseback to Lübeck, where they all distribute the brochure - not knowing that Dalli has added some embellishments to the text. An orphaned boy wins a two week stay at the hotel. Luckily, paying guests are coming now..." />
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The pony hotel has just been opened, but so far no guests have arrived. Dick gets Ralf to design a brochure about the hotel. The girls and Ethelbert then lead the village children on horseback to Lübeck, where they all distribute the brochure - not knowing that Dalli has added some embellishments to the text. An orphaned boy wins a two week stay at the hotel. Luckily, paying guests are coming now, too. Most important among them is Dr. Westkamp, boss of a travel agency. Unfortunately, he keeps himself very much to himself. Quite unlike a certain Fräulein Gisela, who much to Dick's dislike seems to have set her cap upon Ralf. All is happily resolved when it turns out that Gisela is Westkamp's secretary. Westkamp offers a contract to Jochen and a job to Ralf, and from now on, the Immenhof never has to go without guests anymore.
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Review :
NON EXISTENT STORY IN IMMENHOF PART 3
This is part 3 of 5 part "Immenhof series", though it took almost 15 years before part 4 was made. The series aimed at simple family entertainment for during the holiday season, but one wonders whether it had to be that simple as the story of part 3. Part 1 still had a decent story, from part 2 on the story material would be almost non existent. Part 2's story was already weaker than that of part 1, part 3's poor story subject is only how to get guests for the Pony Hotel.
To fill the time the theme "Immenhof" song is repeated a number of times; one would have expected that the composer would have come up with at least one alternative song by now. Hermann Leitner's direction is decent, but what could he have done more with the poor script material. As with the 2 other parts the main attraction lies within the cast: both Heid Brühl and Angelika Meissner whom in the 3 parts we have seen grown up from young girls to young women and Margarete Haagen and Paul Henckels.
There is another regular in this series who I did not mention in my reviews on the first 2 parts: Paul Klinger. But who cares about him?
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