The sinful village
The Sinful Village is a Bavarian Schwank by Max Neal . This Schwank is one of the most played Bavarian comedies ever and has been filmed several times.
action
When the sons of the farmer Thomas and his wife Therese Stangassinger, Toni and Sepp, introduce their fiancées to their parents, they believe that they recognize their illegitimate daughters in the chosen ones. Through intrigues, the two now try to break the lovers apart in order to prevent a sibling marriage.
Film adaptations
- 1940: The Sinful Village ; Director: Joe Stöckel
- 1954: The Sinful Village ; Director: Ferdinand Dörfler
- 1966: The Sinful Village ; Director: Werner Jacobs
- 1974: The Sinful Village ; TV film, director: Olf Fischer
Radio plays
- 1966: The comedy nobility : The sinful village - composition: Raimund Rosenberger , arrangement and direction: Olf Fischer ( Bayerischer Rundfunk )
- Karl Tischlinger : Thomas Stangassinger
- Paula Braend : Stasi, his wife
- Maxl Graf : Toni, son of both
- Alois Rauch : Sepp, son of both
- Ludwig Schmid-Wildy : The saw file Korbi
- Ursula Herion : Vevi, his daughter
- Olf Fischer: The bird cockerel
- Erni Singerl : Afra, his daughter