Beloved white mouse

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Movie
Original title Beloved white mouse
Country of production GDR
original language German
Publishing year 1964
length 76 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Gottfried Kolditz
script Maurycy Janowski
Gottfried Kolditz
Christel Gräf (Dramaturgy)
production Erich Kühne
music Conny Odd
camera Günter Haubold
cut Ursula Zweig
occupation

Beloved White Mouse is a musical film by director Gottfried Kolditz from 1964 , produced by the DEFA studio for feature films, group "60" .

action

In the film, Rolf Herricht portrays the traffic policeman Fritz Bachmann in Dresden . Every morning he meets the pretty Helene, who drives her scooter through his intersection. He doesn't dare to speak to her. Finally, she takes the initiative and fakes a little accident to get into conversation with him. She is then invited to attend a traffic training session with him. Ultimately, they both find their way to the registry office together. The setting of the material as a collision by Conny Odd was one of the most successful musicals of the cheerful music theater of the GDR. (First performance: September 11, 1969, Theater Gera ).

Location

The intersection where Fritz does his job and where the registry office is located (the registry office is actually a baker's shop) is Körnerplatz in Dresden - Loschwitz .

premiere

Beloved white mouse had its world premiere on May 15, 1964.

Reviews

"Undemanding and cheerful entertainment with musical elements and comical ideas, played solidly in the main role."

Awards

1965: Cineparade Melbourne (honorary diploma)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Beloved white mouse. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed February 6, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used