Manta - Der Film

September. 18,1991      
Rating:
4.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Life is tough on car fanatic Fred. As soon as he has convinced the beautiful hairdresser Tina, he wins an Opel Manta in a raffle and is rid of the lady immediately. From now on, Tina prefers to turn to the photographer Phil. He has what Fred always wanted: a Golf GTI. To make matters worse, he now has to listen to the mocking remarks of his fellow men at every traffic light. But Fred doesn't give up. He finally finds support in the Manta Club. In a big race he finally wants to put his rival GTI-Phil in his place.

Sebastian Rudolph as  Manfred " Fred " Grabowski
Nadeshda Brennicke as  Tina
Jophi Ries as  Phil
Edda Fischer as  Kerstin
Jochen Nickel as  Fahrlehrer
Helge Schneider as  DJ Johnny Flash
Dieter Pfaff as  Heinz Grabowski
Brigitte Janner as  Ilse Grabowski
Ralf Richter as  Polizist Wolle
Dieter Thomas Heck as  Hartmut Metzger

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Reviews

Evengyny
1991/09/18

Thanks for the memories!

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BootDigest
1991/09/19

Such a frustrating disappointment

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LouHomey
1991/09/20

From my favorite movies..

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Mathilde the Guild
1991/09/21

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1991/09/22

It seems as if 1991 was the year for manta movies in Germany. The more famous won stars Til Schweiger, while this one here has Sebastian Rudolph in the lead role. All in all, I would not say that this was worse. But that does not mean much as both films were fairly weak. One main difference is that the central character here first has to become a manta lover and is strictly against that lifestyle early on. The woman he desires (a hairdresser again of course, played by Nadeshda Brennicke) hates mantas too, so that does not really help either. Quite superficial actually that she refuses to be with him because of his car. Dieter Pfaff, Jochen Nickel, Ralf Richter and Helge Schneider have small roles as well.Sadly, not only the final race is fairly uninteresting and did not work for me as the highlight of the film, but also the final scene is beyond cheesy and same can be said for most of the script sadly. A similarity to the Schweiger film is that there are manta driver jokes from start to finish, but this film here centers really only on one character while in the other movie also some of the other characters get a story line (Michael Kessler for example). The music is fairly disappointing. The rhymes don't get beyond the level of panther-manta. It's not even so bad that it's funny. Just plain bad. And why does everybody act as if manta drivers were the scum of the earth? Not recommended. Unless you really love your manta, that is. But these are quite extinct by now, I believe.

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djotomate
1991/09/23

....all other keep away. It's a funny parody that can only be understood by Germans that have grown up in the ugly 80's and proletarian 90's.If you did grow up in that time period and are German, you already know this film and if you did not - don't watch it. It tells the story about not any group of people but people driving a Manta (build by Opel). This car has gained cult status which peaked during this time period. Drivers could be identified by their Mullets, slick stone washed jeans, cowboy boots (best worn OVER the jeans), raccoon tails on the antenna, lowered chassis and -do not forget- hairdressers as girlfriends.This movie is a contemporary witness to the ugliness of 80's Germany. For that, it must be liked.

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Wizzlon
1991/09/24

I liked this film. It has the same set of values as Manta Manta, so the comments for that film also apply here. Like "Manta Manta", the number of Mantas in this film will not disappoint Manta fans. Elements of the car chases are even the same with the car driving up onto the car transporter and the car driving into the river (although unlike "Manta Manta" this one floats and drives on the water).It revolves around a young lads daydreams which include his girlfriend and passing his driving test and getting a Manta GTE. The story also concerns two rival gangs, one is the Manta Club and the other is the Golf GTi club. The friction between the two gangs generates a couple of good car chases (one to the theme of Radar Love!).The film gets off to a good start with the guy daydreaming that he uses a white Golf GTi to rescue his girlfriend from the clutches of a sinister black Manta making menacing hydraulic rumblings, that is chasing her round a deserted train station. There is a great scene with everyone jumping into a row of black golf GTi and doing a raid on the rival manta gangs patch using inspector Clouseau style comedy bombs, which detonate into confetti!The film descends into some kind of slapstick comedy for the final chase scene but it is still effective. The star of the last half of the film is the custom Manta that has the stretched bonnet with four sets of wheels upfront.To anyone outside Europe and in the UK the film might be described as quirky. This film will probably appeal to Europeans, anyone interested in German culture, anyone interested in car chases, and the eccentric comedy will be appreciated by the youngsters. Understanding German might be an advantage and also in places I felt I was missing the occasional cultural gag.I still don't know what the deal is with the foxes tail on the car aerials!

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