Hurray, the rattles are coming

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Movie
Original title Hurray, the rattles are coming
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1966
length 86 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Alexander Welbat
script Alexander Welbat
production Joachim Mock
music Achim Reichel (band music)
Horst A. Hass (film music)
camera Claus Zeunert
Wolfgang Lührse
Ewald Krause
cut Joachim Mock
occupation

Hurray, the Rattles are coming is a German music film from 1965 with the pop music band The Rattles at the center of the action.

action

The focus is on the rise of the Hamburg pop band “The Rattles”, around whose extensively presented music numbers a not-too-important framework was knitted. With The Beatles , the Hamburg combo not only has the genre in common, but also the start of a career in the Hamburg Star Club . The laborious beginning is shown with performances in backyard music sheds, initial successes and some strange encounters such as the one with the music manager Pop Olsen and his hard-drinking wife from Denmark, Hip Olsen. Both older people succeed in promoting the career of the four music enthusiasts in an unconventional way by smuggling the combo into a live television program. After all, the “Rattles” experienced an early career highlight with their appearance on the “Beat Show of the Year” in Berlin's Waldbühne . Thousands of fans there are completely out of control in the face of this first German beat band ...

Production notes

Hurray, the Rattles are coming , was filmed in Hamburg and Berlin in 1965 and opened on February 11, 1966.

The strip, an attempt with the "Rattles", labeled as "the German Beatles", to benefit from the wave of success of the British pop band, was advertised with the words "The first German beat film!". Immediately before that, the second Beatles film was Hi-Hi-Hilfe! also started with great success in Germany.

The Britpop bands “ The Liverbirds ” and “ Casey Jones & the Governors ” also perform .

criticism

"A clumsy music film, blended with stale slapstick, designed as an extra-long advertising trailer for the then extremely popular German beat group" The Rattles "."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hurray, the rattles come in the dictionary of international filmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used