Reverence inherits paradise

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Movie
Original title Reverence inherits paradise
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1993
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Otto Retzer
script Erich Tomek
production Erich Tomek
music Dieter Kindel ,
Tommy Steiner
camera Franz Xaver Lederle
cut Ute Albrecht
occupation

Reverend inherit the paradise is a comedy film from the year 1993 . The main role of the pastor of Maria Wörth was played by Hans Clarin . Directed by Otto Retzer .

action

The lonely farmer at the Sonnhof is dying. When the pastor of Maria Wörth visits her with his acolytes, she confesses to him that she owns a noble house in Pörtschach am See, but withholds the fact that it is called “Paradise” and that it is a brothel . The pastor is fighting a legal battle with the great hotelier Oskar Stiller because Stiller has plans to build a new hotel on the Pfarrwiese and the pastor wants to build a youth home. The pastor lacks the financial means for this in every way and Stiller constantly pushes himself forward. At the reopening of the Hotel Linde, the pastor steals the speech from the stiller by ringing the church bells loudly. The environmental economist Robert, with whom the hotelier's daughter Eva is in love, sabotages the sewage treatment plant in Stiller's hotel because it does not comply with environmental protection measures and the sewage is discharged into the lake. Stiller and his daughter strongly oppose Robert's objections. The partnerships also get mixed up. Robert often flirts with the community secretary Claudia, but she is also followed by two drifters and put in a sack at night, where she is saved by the pastor. Eva also hangs out with the lively farmer's son Matthias. However, the interfering pastor always takes care of everything to ensure that everything ends with a happy wedding. The eternal quarrel between the Reverend and Stiller does not end, whereupon Stiller prevents the pastor from Sunday mass with a plaque because the church is supposedly closed for construction work. The stubborn reverend reciprocated Stiller by breaking into Stiller's morning pint with mass wine and a goblet. The pastor later receives a letter from the notary that the Sonnhof farmer has died and that he has inherited paradise. When the pastor wants to inspect it, Stiller lends him his new car, while the lovers Robert and Eva in the back seat follow him inconspicuously. Stiller, however, has ordered a journalist and his photographer to go to paradise in order to send the pastor an intrigue. The head of paradise Mitzi is very open to the pastor and leads him through all the rooms of the idyllic house, in which the prostitutes are disguised as convent students. In Whirlpool Mitzi offers the minister to take a bath, which he does. Meanwhile Eva and Robert sneak into the house and save the pastor from the moral intrigue that Stiller has orchestrated. Instead of the pastor, Eva sits in the pool with the prostitutes around her and lets herself be photographed with them for the newspaper, which causes her enormous trouble with her father, Oskar Stiller. The pastor later notices the true identity of the romantic house and renounces his legacy. At the end there is a double wedding of Eva and Robert as well as Claudia and Matthias in the church, but the end of the film is the ongoing dispute about the construction project for the parish meadow.

background

Reverend Heirs Paradise was produced by Lisa Film for RTL . The shooting took place in Austria in Klagenfurt , Maria Wörth, Pörtschach and on Lake Wörthersee . It was first broadcast on November 14, 1993. In 1996, Retzer shot a sequel with the title Reverend Trouble with Paradise .

reception

"Banal slapstick film borrowed from Don Camillo , German homeland films and undemanding TV series , which hypocritically flirts with the contrast between 'divine' and earthly justice."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Reverence inherits paradise. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 9, 2015 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used