Don't tell me anything
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Original title | Don't tell me anything |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1964 |
length | 101 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Dietrich Haugk |
script |
Jo Hanns Rösler Theo Maria Werner Dietrich Haugk based on the novel Thom, Martine and a car by Jo Hanns Rösler |
production | Theo Maria Werner for Parnassus Film (Munich) |
music | Karl Bette |
camera | Günther Senftleben |
cut | Claus from Boro |
occupation | |
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Tell me nothing is a German comedy film from 1964 by Dietrich Haugk with Heidelinde Weis , Karl-Michael Vogler and Georg Thomalla in the leading roles.
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Divorce attorney Dr. Nikolaus "Nik" Feyl is a staunch bachelor and charming womanizer. Every summer he has a different girl with whom he retreats to his vacation spot, a beautifully situated castle near Merano. This year it is the turn of the bright Martine Dörner. Nik is playing his usual game again, but Martine has a serious interest in him. But since she does not dream of being put down by him like all the other girls after a few weeks, she plays his game in her own way: she pretends that her interest in him is only of moderate nature and fends off everything sent off his advances. Martine desperately wants to get married, but knows exactly that marriage is out of the question for the Hallodri and womanizer Nik, especially since he never tires of communicating this point of view to every woman immediately.
Martine reacts promptly and makes it clear to him that she cannot marry him anyway because she is already married. Now Martine becomes really interesting for Nik, who is gradually beginning to develop a serious interest in the perky brunette. He doesn't believe Martine's assertion for a moment and desperately wants to get to know her godly husband to prove it. Marine has to improvise and "organize" a husband very quickly. This is where the somewhat older Hugo Bach comes into play, who makes a more than just a credible husband. However, lawyer Feyl Martines quickly sees through Martine's little trickery and gets involved in her teasing game. After all sorts of entanglements, he and Martine finally find each other.
Production notes
Tell me nothing was created on September 11, 1964 in Munich , Meran , on Lake Braies and in the Dolomites . The film passed the FSK exam on December 2, 1964 and premiered on December 17, 1964. The film was shown on RTLplus on February 12, 1984.
Franz Wagner and Karl Margraf were in charge of production. Wolf Englert designed the film structures that Bruno Monden carried out. Margot Schönberger was responsible for the costumes. Cinematographer Franz Hofer worked on chief cinematographer Günther Senftleben . Hans Terworth set the tone. Gerhard Bronner wrote the auto dialogues; Edith Hancke spoke to the NSU, Alexander Hegarth the DKW.
The film was later used again under the new title Greetings from Meran .
Reviews
“Divorce attorney with renowned bachelor status succumbs after the usual joke film misunderstanding back and forth by the employees of a translation agency, who primarily impressed him with morals. The producer (Theo Maria Werner) is new, the product of old German scrap and scrap. "
Paimann's film lists summed up: "... where the acting skills and conventions of the script add up to non-binding entertainment ...".
"Comedy desperately trying to gags."
Individual evidence
- ↑ Don't tell me anything in Paimann's film lists ( memento of the original from March 15, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Don't tell me anything. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
Web links
- Tell me anything in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Don't tell me anything at filmportal.de