Bite me darling!

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Movie
Original title Bite me darling!
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1970
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Helmut Förnbacher
script Martin Roda-Becher
Helmut Förnbacher
production Helmut Förnbacher
Matthias Deyle
music Charly Niessen
camera Igor Luther
cut Peter Przygodda
Heidi Genée
occupation

Bite me darling! is a German vampire film comedy from 1970 by Helmut Förnbacher with Eva Renzi , Herbert Fux and Amadeus August in the leading roles.

action

Postman Engelmann breaks both legs one day while doing his job and is therefore absent for a long time. His young colleague Peter Busch should therefore step in for him and take over his route. Busch is not only younger, but also significantly more attractive than the unusual colleague and is therefore gladly invited in by the ladies, who from now on long for the post every morning for hormone-related reasons, to have fun with him in the bedroom. And these "green widows" are always delighted anew, because as a result of an archbishop's instruction, all male members of the Busch family have perfect and lasting virility in matters of love, but only if each of the Buschs, as the precondition wants, wants to keep a vow that each of them will take up the post-delivery profession. The pretty Sabrina von der Wies is also happy to mate with Peter, which her uncle Hartlieb extremely dislikes. He works as a sex therapist and marriage counselor and threatens to lose his female customers due to Peter's potency: Because where there are no sexually frustrated women, there are no more customers who complain to him, Hartlieb von der Wies, of their suffering on the couch.

And so the annoyed therapist comes up with one or the other dark idea of ​​how to transport the self-proclaimed Oberstecher to the afterlife as quickly as possible. Instead, the sinister Hartlieb himself perished by means of a carafe with contents he had poisoned, but a little later he returns to the world of all earthly as undead: He has become a vampire and is now beginning to bite his necks, meanwhile, the woman-delighted Peter Hartlieb's practice took over and Sabrina completely got married on the side. Sabrina then confessed to her new husband a closely guarded family secret: In the family tree of those von der Wies there were also vampires from time to time. The two of them team up with a strange priest in order to finally track down Uncle Hartlieb in his coffin and stake him, on which he should neither disturb Peter's and Sabrina's love life nor the living on site. But the night before, Peter was bitten in the neck by the resurrected uncle himself and has become a bloodsucker, as the last film scene shows ...

Production notes

Bite me darling! was created in Munich in spring 1970 and was premiered on August 28, 1970.

criticism

The lexicon of international films saw the film as an "excursion by a young German director ('Freckles', 1968) to the senile Klamaukfabrik."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. bite me darling! In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 12, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used