The quack and his permanent daughters
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Original title | The quack and his permanent daughters |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1980 |
length | 85 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Franz Marischka |
script | Franz Marischka |
production | Horst Hächler |
music | archive |
camera | Ernst W. Kalinke |
cut | Karl Aulitzky |
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The quack and his fixed daughters is a German erotic film fun game by Franz Marischka with Peter Steiner in the title role of quack, Fred Stillkrauth as sergeant and Sibylle Rauch , Uschi Buchfellner and Alena Penz as "fixed daughters".
action
Josef Brezenbichler is, as they say in Bavaria, a real doggie and also a select slacker. He roams around as a swindler and turns gullible simpleton medicine on, through the use of which he promises supposed miracle cures. Brezenbichler-Sepp has this medicine paid for like a king. When Josef gets caught up in the police’s meshes again during one of his rip-off attempts and is arrested, he has to look for a new field of operation for his rip-offs. He ends up in a sleepy nest called Moosbach, where the new community doctor is expected soon. An ideal situation for the gnarled Bavarian, who has absolutely no objection to being taken for the new doctor, especially since the pretty landlady has done it to him and he is hoping for a love affair. Josef's attitude is soon followed by misunderstanding after misunderstanding. Now Josef can start his real doctor games.
At the same time there are three very pretty and extraordinarily well-built blondes who are actually only passing through and who had bathed naked in a nearby mountain lake. When several village idiots steal their car, they are then forced to go to the nearest town without their clothes, namely to Moosbach, where “Doctor” Brezenbichler is only too happy to receive them in order to first “treat” them. . The blondes aren't as dumb as they first appeared, however. They quickly realize that Josef has no idea about medical treatment. Since they like the old rascal and they can live with him for free, they are also prepared not to let him blow up. So that no one in the arch-Catholic environment can shout “Immorality!”, The three pretty girls pretend to be Brezenbichler's daughters, put on white coats and from then on play his “doctor's assistants”. The confusion is complete when the real new village doctor arrives, and he is still young and quite handsome. Now it's time for the girls: first come, first served ...
production
Production notes
The quack and his permanent daughters originated in Moosach, Upper Bavaria
Peter Rotter took care of the equipment, Johannes Bardili took over the production management. Fritz Baader was Ernst W. Kalinke's camera assistant.
publication
The film premiered in the Federal Republic of Germany on August 15, 1980. On June 26th, 2008 VZ-Handelsgesellschaft released it in the uncut theatrical version on DVD.
In Italy it was shown under the title Il pornovizietto , in the Netherlands as a video under the title De vrolijke Sex-kliniek and in Slovenia under the title Lazne hcerke laznega doktorja , alternatively Lazne hcerke laznega zdravnika . In the US, a dubbed version was released under the title The Quack and His Fast Daughters .
criticism
“A representative of 'miracle drugs' in a Bavarian community is mistakenly regarded as the community doctor and immediately confronted with his task. He is supported by three blondes with 'advice and action'. Stupid 'Gaudi' with numerous maids who appear mostly naked. "
Web links
- The quack and his daughters fixed in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The quack and his permanent daughters at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ The quack and his fixed daughters Fig. DVD case
- ↑ The quack and his fixed daughters in the lexicon of international film