
Two down and out circus performers on a ship to South America get their hands on a lottery ticket and uncover the identity of a jewel thief..

If you have eighty minutes to spare and a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white maritime chaos, Blinde Passagiere is a weirdly charming watch. It is definitely not for anyone who expects tight plotting or, well, jokes that don't rely on people falling over. But if you like the tall-and-short comedy duo aesthetic, this ...


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"If you have eighty minutes to spare and a soft spot for dusty, black-and-white maritime chaos, Blinde Passagiere is a weirdly charming watch. It is definitely not for anyone who expects tight plotting or, well, jokes that don't rely on people falling over. But if you like the tall-and-short comedy duo aesthetic, this one has its moments. The plot is basically a thin clothesline to hang gag after gag on. We got two circus performers—played by Carl Schenstrøm and Harald Madsen—who end up stowin..."
Herbert Weissbach
Max Wallner, Georg Zoch, G. Heydenreich, Jürgen von Alten
Germany


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