The revenge of the East Frisians
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Original title | The revenge of the East Frisians |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1974 |
length | 77 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director | Walter Boos |
script | August Rieger |
production | TV 13 (Munich) |
music |
Peter Moesser F. H. Heddenhausen Kurt Drabek |
camera | Günter Haase |
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The Revenge of the East Frisians is a 1974 German film fun game by Walter Boos with Josef Moosholzer and Helga Feddersen in the leading roles. It continues the Der Ostfriesen-Report from 1973.
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The Munich landlord Alfred Pfannenstiel travels to East Friesland with friends Klaus and Tonino to sell grain machines and look out for young girls. Of course, Alfred would like to put the young women through a very personal aptitude test for the first time for their qualities, even though his wife is watching him with eagle eyes, and his two friends are eager to help him. The young ladies from the dyke show only moderate interest in the Bavarian goods from the foothills of the Alps. Alfred is particularly fond of the young Elke Harms, but she doesn't want to go into the box with Alfred until he marries her. Too bad he's already married, but as long as he gets the shot, he (and his buddies as well) promises the blue of the sky, only to leave for Hamburg the following morning.
Elke's energetic brother Hein is thinking of defending the duped sister's honor and, through a clever idea, can achieve that Luise Pfannenstiel learns of her husband's wrongdoing. Pfannenstiel tries to soothe his angry wife with a trick by claiming that his one-night stand Elke is actually his illegitimate daughter from a previous affair. Only Elke would have to go along with this big lie, but quite as stupid as the Northwest Germans are believed to be in Bavaria thanks to the East Frisian jokes that were rampant in the Federal Republic of Germany at the time , they are not - quite the opposite! Elke wants Alfred to bleed financially for this help, and then Luise Pfannenstiel, deeply touched by this heartbreaking story, also plans to pay a courtesy visit to Elke's "foster parents", Mr. and Mrs. Harms, who are of course her real parents ...
Production notes
The Revenge of the East Frisians originated in East Frisia and Hamburg and was premiered on October 4, 1974.
criticism
For the lexicon of international films , the film was briefly “sex clothes”.
Web links
- Revenge of the East Frisians in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The revenge of the East Frisians at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Revenge of the East Frisians. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 14, 2018 .