Maria Wörth's landlady

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Movie
German title Landlady from the Wörthersee
Original title Maria Wörth's landlady
Country of production Austria
original language German
Publishing year 1952
length 87 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Eduard von Borsody
script Eduard von Borsody
Joachim Wedekind
Fritz Böttger
production Eduard Hoesch
music Hans Lang
camera Walter Riml
occupation

Die Wirtin von Maria Wörth is an Austrian comedy film by Eduard von Borsody from 1952. The film was shown in Germany under the title Wirtin vom Wörthersee .

action

The film is an Austrian homeland comedy that is about the widowed Seehotel landlady who is about to be paired with a young American by her twin daughters. This arrives at the same time as a puzzling letter from America in Maria Wörth and causes some confusion here. The landlady falls in love with him and her twin daughters help bring the couple together. Finally it turns out that the American is identical to the letter writer.

production

The landlady was filmed by Maria Wörth am Wörthersee in Carinthia as well as in Sankt Gilgen in the Salzkammergut, in the Sofiensäle in Vienna and in the studios in Salzburg-Parsch and Vienna-Sievering.

Various songs can be heard in the film, including Wirtin vom Wörthersee and Zwetschkenknödel-ödel-ödel penned by Hans Lang (music) and Erich Meder (text), which Maria Andergast and Hans Lang have also released on record.

criticism

For the film service , the film was a "dull comedy about plum dumplings and the choice of a" Miss Wörthersee "". For the contemporary critique of funk and film , “the usual mix is ​​served in the film: Hans Lang's 'Holdrio' music, interpreted by Maria Andergast” and a number of proven comedians.

literature

  • Rupert Leutgeb, Wolfgang Tauscher: Hans Lang - Melodies go around the world. Zwettl 2008, ISBN 978-3-901287-13-8 .
  • Maria Wörth's landlady . In: Gertraud Steiner: Die Heimat-Macher. Cinema in Austria 1946–1966 . Publishing house for social criticism, Vienna 1987.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Maria Wörth's landlady. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed April 14, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Dr. Alfred Bauer: German feature film Almanach. Volume 2: 1946-1955 , p. 306
  3. Rupert Leutgeb, Wolfgang Tauscher: Hans Lang - Melodies go around the world. Zwettl 2008, ISBN 978-3-901287-13-8 , p. 194