The Sinful Village (1966)

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Movie
Original title The sinful village
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1966
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Werner Jacobs
script Max Neal ,
Joe Stoeckl ,
Joseph Dalman
music Mladen Franco
camera Gerhard Kruger
occupation

The sinful village is a German feature film by the director Werner Jacobs from 1966. It is the third film adaptation of the Schwank of the same name 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.

Reviews

“Third film adaptation of the Bauernschwank about real and supposed illegitimate children. New edition of a superfluous film trimmed for export and checkout in a very simple design. "

“New filming of a Bavarian folk play, which draws its fun from confused family relationships, in the style of a hit revue with an Alpine backdrop. Unsuitable for young people, unnecessary for adults. "

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. The Sinful Village. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Evangelischer Presseverband München, Review No. 310/1966