Helgalein

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Movie
Original title Helgalein
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1969
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Herbert Ballmann
script Herbert Ballmann
Peter Anton
production Charly Schmitz for Rinco-Film (Munich), Continental-Film (Berlin)
music Werner Last
camera Ted Kornowicz
cut Hermann Haller
occupation

and Jo Herbst , Ralf Wolter , Tilly Lauenstein , Ilse Pagé , Edith Teichmann , Ted Kornowicz

Helgalein is a German sex film fun game from 1969 with Anita Kupsch in the title role.

action

The small editorial secretary Helga Bremer is responsible for answering the letters to the editor in the local Lemgo community newspaper. Since every form of help in life is a great need for her, she applies for an advertisement from a mail-order company that specializes in all types of eroticism, perfectly shaped in 1960s German called "Ehe-Harmonie" and "Ehe-Hygiene" . Helga leaves the musty province and finally takes this position in the big city. Little does she suspect that she suddenly ends up in a kind of Beate Uhse store. The cheeky and self-confident Colly, a sex-hungry model for erotic shots, takes on the inexperienced land ice and both become not only flatmates, but also friends.

When Helga is to be called in for “active customer care”, she almost falls into disbelief when she finds out that this really means a sex shop. Soon, however, the naive girl learns something new, and the Helgalein of yore, who feared that her fiancé, the trade teacher Wolfgang, might find out about her new field of activity, gradually becomes an experienced woman. When one day she catches the oh-so-good Wolfgang inflagranti with Colly, she pays him home and hooks up with the photographer Max. Finally Helga, who can no longer shake anything, returns to Lemgo richer by several experiences.

Production notes

Helgalein , conceived as a parody of the recently released Helga films ( Helga , Helga and Michael , Helga and the men ), passed the FSK on August 19, 1969 and was premiered on September 11, 1969.

The flick was later also marketed with the title Exercise Through Sex .

Reviews

“Little Helgalein, a true angel of innocence, courageously asked to leave her home town and the treasure, which of course was only dearly loved, to look for a new job in a distant city. The naive little soul, never caught by any wave of Enlightenment, hires out of all kinds at a mail-order company for love aids of all kinds. In the stronghold of the Enlightenment, however, Helgalein shows that she is a steadfast person. Although she praises all the coveted means of love with great vigor and hurries from marriage bed to marriage bed to solve the problems of her fellow men, she is still amazed at that certain something. Helgalein still has to experience a lot before she can match her enlightened role model. Despite good scenes, Helgalein remains more naked than fun. "

- Hamburger Abendblatt dated December 6, 1969

In the lexicon of international film states: "Supposedly a parody of the films of the Enlightenment wave, but actually just a cliché enthusiastic Sexprodukt, in image and dialogue equally embarrassing." A similar assessment of passes Evangelical movie watchers : "Nackedeifilm, the most involuntary is ridiculous. To be rejected. "

Individual evidence

  1. Helgalein. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed December 31, 2015 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Evangelical Press Association, Munich, Review No. 408/1969

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