Dismissed as cured

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Movie
Original title Dismissed as cured
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1960
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Géza from Cziffra
script Géza from Cziffra
production Gyula Trebitsch
Walter Koppel
music Michael Jary
camera Friedl Behn-Grund
cut Klaus Dudenhöfer
occupation

A German comedy film made in 1959 with Rififi bonds by Géza von Cziffra is released as cured . The proven cabaret artist and comedian duo from the Adenauer years, Wolfgang Neuss and Wolfgang Müller , appeared here for the last time before Müller's death in a plane crash in 1960.

action

Pulle and Josef are two weird birds with notorious financial problems. Since Pulle desperately needs money, he looks for the right partner to break a bank. Josef, known as “Kippe”, turns out to be the ideal complement to Pulle, and the right bank was quickly found. The apartment above the bank from which you want to start the break would be ideal, but unfortunately it is not uninhabited. The couple staying there just doesn't want to run away, even when the planned vacation is due. Because Helga and Erich Martens, who are united in a love-hate relationship, simply cannot agree on whether they should divorce or perhaps rather go on trips together.

In order to finally get free rein, the nice and harmless crooks have no choice but to give the marriage counselor with all sorts of bizarre ideas in the case of broken love, before they can finally land their big coup. Finally we can start, and thanks to the nimble fingers of Pulle and Josef, the bank vault opens quickly. But it is well known that injustice does not grow well ... and so the two lovable tank-crackers are arrested by the police without offering much resistance. On the way to the district, Pulle and Kippe are already on the lookout for the next worthwhile project to break.

Production notes

Discharged as cured was made largely in the Hamburg studio in autumn 1959 and premiered on February 2, 1960.

The film structures were designed by Mathias Matthies and Ellen Schmidt , the costumes were designed by Gyula Trebitsch's wife Erna Sander . The lyrics to Michael Jary's music came from Tobby Lüth. Waldemar Frank was the production manager, Wolfgang Kühnlenz was the production manager .

Reviews

"Moderately entertaining 'Rififi' parody whose ideas are not enough for the full film distance."

Cinema called the film on the occasion of its re-release in 1985 an "extremely light comedy".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Dismissed as cured. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed September 4, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Cinema, 12/1985 (issue 91), p. 81