Hurray, we're doing well

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Movie
Original title Hurray, we're doing well
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1971
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Wolfgang von Chmielewski
script Henry Springfield
production Rhewes film, Düsseldorf
music Rolf Bauer
Rob Pronk
F. Gyntar
Kurt Hertha
camera Bert master
cut Renate Ch. Tietze
occupation

Hooray, it's all going on with us is a German film game from 1971 with Bill Ramsey and the cinema debutant Marius Müller-Westernhagen in the leading roles.

action

Uncle Mike and his buddy Eddy, two lovable and harmless weirdos, have nothing but mischief on their heads. Their main field of activity: In a house that they have converted into a huge experimental laboratory, they are researching a magic formula for a magical elixir that gives even the most average consumer superpowers. There are constant unintentional explosions that make the regularly approaching fire brigade under the direction of fire chief Stangel a permanent guest. At some point it becomes too colorful for the fire fighters, then a running dog swallows the elixir and finally the money for further research runs out.

While Uncle Mike is swinging the test tubes, the spindly Eddy is now trying to earn money in every possible way. So he works - with consistently little success - sometimes as a truck driver, then as a waiter and finally even as a sewer worker. But every now and then dog's elixir-related miraculous powers are transferred to the master, and the thin Eddy can suddenly bend iron bars and show a whole collection of muscle-bound catchers what a rake is. While things gradually come to fruition at the end, the hobby chemist Mike creates one last explosion, which this time is tough ...

Production notes

Hurray, we're all going round , as a video also under the title The Hero of the Day , was premiered on August 20, 1971.

Müller-Westernhagen sings the song Who is alone at night .

Hermann Beecken designed the costumes, Manfred Oelschlegel provided the sound.

criticism

In the lexicon of the international film it says: "Aimed at the fooling of contemporary phenomena, the turbulent, but rarely lively film does not achieve more than a modest level of gossip."

Individual evidence

  1. Hurray, we're all going. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 1, 2019 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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