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The Manny
Theatrical release poster
GermanDer Nanny
Directed byMatthias Schweighöfer
Written by
  • Matthias Schweighöfer
  • Murmel Clausen
  • Finn Christoph Stroeks
  • Lucy Astner
Produced byMarco Beckmann
Dan Maag
Matthias Schweighöfer
Starring
CinematographyBernhard Jasper
Edited byZaz Montana
Music byJosef Bach
Tina Pepper
Arne Schumann
Production
companies
Erfttal Film
ARRI Productions
Pantaleon Films
Warner Bros.
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • 26 March 2015 (2015-03-26) (Germany)
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman
Box office$14.1 million (Germany)[1]

The Manny (German: Der Nanny) is a 2015 German comedy film directed and co-written by Matthias Schweighöfer, starring himself as a greedy and super-busy real-estate developer, and Milan Peschel as a victim of his development who accidentally ends up babysitting his two children.

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Plot

Single father Clemens (Matthias Schweighöfer) is shunned by all nanny services because his two children Winnie and Theo (Paula Hartmann and Arved Friese) are impossible to babysit: they prank, bully and terrify any lady who dares to enter their mansion. But finding a nanny is hardly Clemens' number one priority, being preoccupied by his urban development which requires the demolition of an apartment building, something bitterly opposed by its residents. One of the victims, Rolf (Milan Peschel), pays Clemens a visit to voice his protest, but is mistaken as the new nanny — or manny in his case. Rolf believes it a good opportunity to sabotage Clemens' development plans, and accepts the offer. Predictably he suffers at the hands of the unruly children, but over time wins their hearts with his goofiness and sincerity. He discovers that the root of the kids' problems is that Clemens is never home. To help bring the family together, Rolf tries to show Clemens — including taking Clemens to visit his small community — that there are things more important than money in the world.

Cast

  • Matthias Schweighöfer as Clemens Klina
  • Milan Peschel as Rolf Horst
  • Paula Hartmann as Winnie Klina
  • Arved Friese as Theo Klina
  • Joko Winterscheidt as August
  • Andrea Osvárt as Helen Nielsen
  • Friedrich Liechtenstein as Keiler
  • Tim Sander as Manni

References

  1. ^ Blaney, Martin (20 November 2015). "Box Office Analysis 2015: Germany". Screen International.

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