Fanny Hill (1964)

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Movie
Original title Fanny Hill
Country of production USA , Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1964
length 96 (k. 85) minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Russ Meyer
script Robert J. Hill based
on a letter novel by John Cleland
production Artur Brauner ,
Albert Zugsmith
music Erwin Halletz
camera Heinz Hölscher
occupation

Fanny Hill is a US-German film adaptation of the novel Fanny Hill from 1964. It falls under the category of erotic comedy. Directed by Russ Meyer .

action

The film takes place in 18th century London , in which the brave, virgin Fanny Hill has lost her parents and now wants to build a life in the turbulence of this time. She comes to “sinful” London and is lucky enough to find a job as a nanny with the exuberant Mrs. Brown. Fanny's job there is to be "nice" to the gentlemen of the brothel who want to spend their time in "beguiling" company.

Now every man is eager to initiate Fanny, who still has the innocent look of youth, into the joys of love. However, the girl becomes friends with Madame Brown, who protects her, so that Fanny Hill leaves the house as virgin as she entered it.

Production and Criticism

Robert J. Hill wrote the script for the film project. “Russ Meyer was brought in specially for the film, but couldn't implement his wild fantasies. Most of his nude scenes that he shot with his actors disappeared from the film, resulting in a visually 'good', extremely boring dime-a- pound story, with the plot largely relegated to the dialogue. ”This mistake is largely the shortened film attributed.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Fanny Hill. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed September 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. See prisma.de