Out of control at Lake Wolfgang

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Movie
Original title Out of control at Lake Wolfgang
Country of production Austria
Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1972
length 93 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Franz Antel
script Kurt Nachmann
Willi Fritsch
production Franz Antel
music Gerhard Heinz
camera Siegfried Hold
cut Arnfried Heyne
occupation

Out of control at Wolfgangsee is an Austrian-German comedy film from 1972 with the main actors Heidi Hansen and Ernst Schütz .

action

Hotel Schwarzes Rössl in Sankt Wolfgang in the Salzkammergut

Surprisingly, the student Eva inherits a hotel on Lake Wolfgang from her deceased uncle . She immediately travels to the Salzkammergut with her friend Maxi in their rickety VW Beetle . But to the great disappointment of the friends, the Palast Hotel turns out to be an uninhabitable shack. Only the former hotel servant Zacherl and his horse Murli still live there. When Eva finds out that she has inherited a mountain of debts with the former hotel, she is desperate.

However, Zacherl and Maxi get Eva to renovate the hotel together with a few friends and to resume operations in order to achieve a higher selling price and thus be able to pay off the inherited debts.

In order to come to paying guests, Zacherl uses a trick to lure a group of travelers into the house, which is now called the Schwarzes Rössl . In a boat accident that went smoothly, Eva met the dashing doctor Martin, who, without her noticing, actively helps to fill the Schwarze Rössl with guests.

But when she finds out that Martin is the brother of the boss of the rival hotel Weißes Rössl , she believes that he only sneaked into her in order to drive her hotel into ruin. Bitterly disappointed, Eva wants to sell the hotel to a bank immediately, but Martin comes up with something again.

In the end Eva and Martin get married and the hotel is saved too.

background

Director Antel had the material already in 1951 as Eva inherits paradise and filmed it in 1961 under the title Im schwarzen Rößl . Franz Antel: “It was - I hardly dare to write it down - again the story of the girl who inherits a rundown hotel! Well, a goulash gets better and better the more often you heat it up! And all good things come in threes. "

Waltraud Haas more or less plays a parody of her famous role from the Peter Alexander film Im Weisse Rößl .

Reviews

  • The catholic film service called the production a "very undemanding Schlagerlustspiel" that was unrealistic and mendacious.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Franz Antel: Twisted, in love, my life . Ed .: Amalthea. Vienna and Munich 2001, ISBN 3-85002-464-4 , pp. 197 .
  2. Out of control at Lake Wolfgang. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used