Kid loves all over the place

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Movie
Original title Kid loves all over the place
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1968
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Marran Gosov
script Marran Gosov
production Rob Houwer
music Martin Böttcher
camera Hubs Hagen
Niklaus Schilling
cut Gisela Haller
occupation

Bengelchen loves criss-cross is a German comedy film from 1968 by Marran Gosov with Harald Leipnitz in the leading and title role.

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Georg Weißborn, who prefers to be called "George" by his friends and loved ones in American fashion, has it all behind his ears. Although the notorious bachelor is still living with his parents at almost 40 years of age, he is an outspoken womanizer. When one day the wine salesman not only seduced a colleague, but also a student of his honest brother, the loyal high school teacher Alfred Weißborn, and thus undermined his plans to be appointed headmaster, the family had enough. The council decides: The boy belongs in the marriage yoke and as quickly as possible!

At first, Georg makes a pretense and, much to the annoyance of his relatives, brings a different young girl home every day, whom he cheekily introduces as his new future. But for all his potency, Georg also has to pay tribute to the wear and tear of his women, and he is admitted to a hospital because of "exhaustion". But it doesn't last long there either. Hardly "recovered", Georg bucks from there and starts the old game all over again. Now his family gives him an ultimatum. Only his cousin is now at Georg's side, and she of all people turns out to be the woman with whom the criss-cross loving kid can imagine staying together for a long time. But then there is an accident, and as a result, kid George's potency is leaving him in the lurch ...

Production notes

Bengelchen loves criss-cross was created in the summer of 1968 in Munich and was premiered on December 20, 1968.

Jürgen Dohme was the production manager, Sigi Wagner the production manager. Gabriel Bauer designed the film structures, Marianne Prinz the costumes. Wigbert Wicker was an assistant director.

Reviews

In the lexicon of the international film it says: "A piece of clothing raised in the style of regulars' table jokes."

On cinema.de it says: "Back then, cheeky, today rather musty, but with a fun, shrill 60s color."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kid loves all over the place. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed August 1, 2020 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. ↑ Brief review