Hey Marie, I need more sleep, in the blue checked four-poster bed
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Original title | Hey Marie, I need more sleep, in the blue checked four-poster bed |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1974 |
length | 86 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director | Alois Brummer |
script | Alois Brummer |
production | Alois Brummer |
camera | Hubertus Hagen |
cut | Jürgen Wolter |
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Hey Marie, I need more sleep, into the blue checked four-poster bed is a German soft sex film comedy from the Alois Brummer production with Franz Muxeneder and Herbert Fux in the leading roles.
action
The alpine mountain village of Vöglbrunn is de facto bankrupt, because the villagers have clearly lived too far beyond their means in recent years and achieved too little prosperity. Instead, the place name has been lived up to and to this day, according to a sex film with this title, scurried back and forth through the beds. In order to replenish the municipal coffers, which are now ebbing, the shrewd mayor of Vöglbrunn, Gamsmüller, applied for a million dollar loan in Bonn. However, when this is rejected, good advice is expensive. Some resourceful citizens remembered that once the rumor went around that Napoleon buried a legendary treasure while passing through here a good century and a half ago. Soon people in Vöglbrunn no longer just go horizontally, but also look for the wealth they hoped for overnight ...
Production notes
Hey Marie, I need more sleep, the blue-checked four-poster bed was shot in Bavaria and premiered on December 27, 1974.
reception
The lexicon of international films called the film briefly "A miserable comedy."
"They aren't ingenious, my films, but ingenious films are no business either."
Web links
- Hey Marie, I need more sleep on the blue checkered poster bed in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Hey Marie, I need more sleep, on the blue checked four-poster bed at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hey Marie, I need more sleep, on to the blue-checked four-poster bed. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 13, 2018 .
- ↑ Der Spiegel from May 19, 1969