It would have been so nice
Movie | |
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Original title | It would have been so nice |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1910 |
length | about 10 minutes |
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production |
Jules Greenbaum for Vitascope GmbH, Berlin |
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It would have been so nice a short German silent film comedy from 1910 with Arnold Rieck .
action
Louis, a recruit chased by his superior officer, dreams of changing roles. Now he is the grinder and can scare away the common soldiers. But in his dream it is not men that he orders around, but rather well-built women who show their tight calves while exercising. When the punishing exercise approaches its erotic climax, the spit rudely pulls it back into reality. The recruit wakes up and thinks: "It would have been so nice!"
Production notes
It would have been so nice is a typical example of one of the first German military comedies of the German Empire. The then popular comedian and variety artist Arnold Rieck made one of his earliest film appearances here.
The film was shot in the Vitascope studio at Markgrafenstraße 94. The 275 meter long short film was censored on July 23, 1910 and premiered on September 24, 1910
It is currently unknown who directed it.
criticism
Almost a century later, the assessment of this film said: " It would have been so nice is an erotic dream of recruits".
Individual evidence
- ↑ Thomas Brandlmeier: FilmMaterialien 10 - The comical cinema. - Early German comedy film. In: cinegraph.de. Retrieved March 23, 2016 .