Sharp Heinrich

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Movie
Original title Sharp Heinrich
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1971
length 87 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Rolf Thiele
script Vratislav Blažek ,
Willibald Eser
production Ludwig Waldleitner
music Rolf A. Wilhelm
camera Wolf Wirth
cut Gudrun Keyser
occupation

The sharp Heinrich is a 1970 German erotic comedy by Rolf Thiele with Horst Frank in the title role.

action

Dentist Heinrich Müller and his wife Sabine are a middle-class married couple whose life, despite two children, is simple and without ups and downs. Heinrich in particular longs for a change and finally wants to dare an erotic adventure again. Then his wife had the idea of ​​trying to swap partners. Sharp Heinrich can't foresee that she didn't really mean it with this suggestion; in any case, he is downright electrified by Sabine's idea.

Sabine now has to give in, and an ad is placed in which two couples who are keen to experiment are sought - group sex is not excluded. The evening, which promises a lot to everyone involved and even includes a strip poker, develops completely differently. The lively sapling-change-game becomes a real challenge for some long-established relationships. And yet the erotic dream of a group sex orgy does not materialize ...

Production notes

The sharp Heinrich , also with the subtitle The sharp Heinrich - The bumsfidelen adventures of a young marriage was created between November 15 and December 23, 1970 and had its world premiere on March 26, 1971. The German television first broadcast took place on November 24, 1989 on Sat.1.

Walter Tjaden was in charge of production. The film sets and costumes were made by Maleen Pacha . Franz Antels longtime unit manager Gerald Martell was named as co-producer. Numerous scenes were photographed in fast motion.

criticism

"The intended ironization of sexual behavior quickly slips into slapstick and rough situational comedy."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The sharp Heinrich in the lexicon of international filmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used