Cola, candy, chocolate

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Movie
Original title Cola, candy, chocolate
Country of production Germany
original language German
English
Publishing year 1979
length 74 minutes
Age rating FSK 16 (later 12)
Rod
Director Siggi Götz
script Henry Kwan
production Lisa Film ( Karl Spiehs )
music Gunter Hampel and the Galaxie Dream Band, Gerhard Heinz
camera Hubs Hagen
cut Karl H. Fugunt
occupation

Cola, Candy, Chocolate is a German erotic film fun game from 1979 by Siggi Götz .

action

The film begins with a scene in a Munich discotheque where the pretty young Gaby is staying, a brunette girl who, bored, turns away from her always horny friend Karl. At the same time, the three-piece Dutch girl band Luv ' appears on stage with the disco hit "Trojan Horse". Gaby and her also very attractive and still very young, blonde friend Carmela want to go on vacation to the Philippines in order to leave all the stress of their relationships behind them. Already at the airport, Gaby observes with some interest an attractive, albeit a little awkward, man named Andreas, who is well-groomed but somehow also very sweet in Gaby's eyes, standing under the thumb of his buxom and rather dominant girlfriend Christine. There is already a mess when you arrive in the tropical vacation paradise. While Christine is to be picked up by her brother Herbert, who works as a pastor here, his little chimpanzee takes over the steering of the jeep and drives away with Christine and Andreas.

After a few slapstick scenes, Gaby takes the first step on the first day on the beach to get to know Andreas better, whom she has had an eye on. Gaby approaches him and, in the presence of the jealous Christine, pretends that she and Andreas have known each other for ages. The unsuspecting person immediately has a lot of trouble with his bride, who wants to be married by her brother here on site. But Gaby doesn't like this at all, she thinks that Andreas suits her a lot better than the busty, but downright bitchy, moody and stupid Christine. And so, with her feminine charms, Gaby tries to relax Christine from her future. Since she is not making any headway, Gaby hires her friend Carmela. She has a very good rapport with an American tourist named Johnny Smith, who doesn’t like Gaby, because one mishap after the other happens to him in her presence. But he eats Carmela out of hand and declares himself ready to help with the sabotage of the upcoming wedding. The first thing he does is steal Pastor Herbert's cassock and put it on himself so that he can screw everything up with the upcoming marriage. Meanwhile, the real pastor is desperately looking for his church robe, as the bishop has just announced himself. In a church outfit, Johnny now runs into the arriving bishop of all people, who wants to read him the riot act first. With that, Johnny's plan falls through, but the bishop is also soaked, because the church bells initiated by the Gaby call the local fire department, which thanks to Herbert's chimpanzees are now spraying wildly around them with the fire hose. Angry, the soaked bishop closes the mission ... and the wedding can no longer take place.

In the presence of her fiancé, Gaby Christine rubs triumphantly under her nose that the planned wedding cannot take place. Andreas doesn't really know what to think of this action. In the evening, the usual tourist entertainment with wine, women and singing takes place in the hotel's own outdoor area. The latter is performed by Christine, who is blessed with a shrill voice, and Johnny, who now appears in women's clothes. The next morning, a certain Roland turns up who is supposed to be the best man organized by the pastor. In reality, Gaby found him to come up with a new wedding prevention plan. Meanwhile, the bishop has to "fight" with a number of naked Filipinas who were smuggled into his apartment by Gaby, in the mistaken belief that it was Andreas and Christine's. The "cassock thief" Johnny, who is still chased back and forth through the sand dunes by the pastor, uses this mess to steal the bishop's robe. Soon everyone is running away from everyone and everyone is chasing everyone. Finally things are cleared up: Johnny and Herbert go to the bishop together to explain the whole mess to him, and Andreas, who thoroughly washed the head of Gaby, who was bathing in the nude, because of her constant pranks to sabotage his wedding and gave it to the wedding guests the evening before Laxative sabotaged his own wedding is reconciled with the girl who did all of this because she fell in love with. The wedding is called off, and Andreas and Gaby find each other, as does Christine, who has found her new lover in Johnny. Carmela is not alone either, she has caught Roland.

Production notes

The 22-day shooting of the sex pleasure game Cola, Candy, Chocolate , which was later exploited under the title Drei Kesse Bees in the Philippines , took place from January 15 to March 20, 1979 in Munich, Manila and the Zambales region. The film was completed on May 3, 1979, and Cola, Candy, Chocolate premiered on May 17, 1979 in the Capitol Cinema in Mainz.

Wolfgang von Schiber was in charge of production, Erich Tomek was in charge of production , and Otto W. Retzer was in charge of recording . Anne Hagegard took care of the equipment, Rolf Albrecht designed the costumes. Herbert Fux injured himself so badly during the filming that he had to be doubled during the action scenes by assistant director Carl Schenk.

criticism

“A story made up of disco hits about a girl who flees from her boyfriend to a South Sea island and catches a young man there who is about to get married. Clothes-like, staged according to worn gag patterns with level jokes. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Institute for Film Studies (Ed.): German Films 1979, compiled by Rüdiger Koschnitzki. P. 47
  2. Roman Schliesser: The super nose. Karl Spiehs and his films , Verlag Carl Ueberreuter, Vienna 2006, p. 134
  3. ^ Cola, Candy, Chocolate. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used