Yes, yes, love in Tyrol
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Original title | Yes, yes, love in Tyrol |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1955 |
length | 104 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Géza from Bolváry |
script | Gustav Kampendonk |
production |
Kurt Ulrich for Berolina-Film |
music | Werner Müller |
camera | Kurt Schulz |
cut | Ingrid Wacker |
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Yes, yes, love in Tyrol is a German homeland film by Géza von Bolváry from 1955 . It was based on motifs from the film Kohlhiesels Töchter by Hanns Kräly .
action
Peter Lenz is a musician, but loses all jobs as a bar pianist because he always flirts with female customers. When he had to give up his last engagement, he turned to his best friend Hans Bondy, who hired him as a representative for his slimming pills . Hans is just unlucky with the women and the young Bibi only wanted to go to Tyrol with him because he owns a red convertible . Without further ado, Hans goes to Tyrol with Peter, who is supposed to bring more slimming pills to the woman there.
Already in the mountains they meet young Gretel, who is carrying a heavy suitcase and is delighted when the two men want to drive her home with her suitcase. She lives in the Berghotel Almrausch and Peter quickly saw through her: There are only bricks in her suitcase and her job is to use this trick to organize customers, since her father Ignaz Musbauer has money worries. The alpine rush is rather moderate and most of the young men only come to the hotel to hug Gretel. However, she cannot marry, as her late mother stipulated in her will that Gretel's sister Liesel had to marry first. If Gretel marries, her claim to her inheritance expires, at least 30,000 schillings . Liesel, on the other hand, is a nasty, loud and unattractive woman.
Peter and Hans fall in love with Gretel, whom Peter finds likeable. Gretel rejects a hasty marriage proposal by Hans with reference to the will. So Hans has a plan: He wants to marry Liesel, then behave badly towards her and thus bring about a quick divorce. Then he wants to say yes to Gretel. Meanwhile, Peter should take care of Gretel and keep Hans off any rivals.
The plan, which Peter gladly agrees to, is being implemented. Liesel is pleased that a man seems to love her and marries Hans after just a week. The fact that Hans treats her badly afterwards, scolds her about her laziness and refuses to share a bed with her, greatly alleviates her own nastiness. The worse he treats her, the more she loves him. Yet one day he leaves without warning to see a divorce lawyer. Liesel is devastated and Peter, who has a guilty conscience, has a friend fix her: With a new hairstyle and new dress, Liesel becomes an attractive woman and Hans falls in love with his wife spontaneously on his return. The divorce lawyer is sent away and, at Hans' request, Peter is supposed to comfort Gretel, because Hans can no longer marry her. Since Peter Gretel has already made a marriage proposal, which she has accepted, this task is quickly solved to everyone's satisfaction.
Ignaz Musbauer's financial problems are finally resolved: Peter organizes a talent competition at the Almrausch, which introduces the region’s young talent and is broadcast on television. The rush is great and Ignaz Musbauer advertises his hotel extensively in front of the camera, to the chagrin of the director - his debts are now a thing of the past.
production
Yes, yes, love in Tyrol was filmed in Reith near Seefeld . The interior shots were made in the Union-Film Studio in Berlin-Tempelhof . The film had its world premiere on December 15, 1955 at the World Games in Hanover .
Various artists and groups appear or can be heard in the film: The Don Kosaken under the direction of Serge Jaroff , the Kitzbühel national singer group Toni Praxmair , the Sunshine Quartet , the Cornel Trio, Anton Karas , the RIAS Choir and Werner Müller with the RIAS dance orchestra . Liselotte Köster and Jockel Stahl are dancing .
The songs Barbara dances Mambola are sung several times and by different interpreters , Oh, what do you get out of it , Yes, yes, love in Tyrol and When the mountains glow in the sunset . Hans Moser also sings the Viennese song, First when it's off, accompanied by Anton Karas .
criticism
On the occasion of the premiere in 1956, the film service wrote:
“Needless to say, all the nonsense was done in Cinemascope , a waste of money that is out of proportion to this summation of common slapstick and homeland film elements. Only in a few places does the director achieve the musical, colorful cheerfulness that really deserves the applause of the audience. "
The lexicon of international films published by film-dienst in 1990 described Ja, ja, die Liebe in Tirol as a “musical comedy; unimaginative and undemanding mishmash of Schwank and Heimatfilm. "
Cinema wrote: “A bland variation of 'Kohlhiesels Töchter', which wasbrilliantly filmed in1920 by Ernst Lubitsch . Conclusion: No, no, the film is lousy and hollow. "
Web links
- Yes, yes, the love in Tirol in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Yes, yes, love in Tyrol at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Yes, yes, love in Tyrol . In: film-dienst , No. 1, 1956.
- ↑ Klaus Brühne (Ed.): Lexicon of International Films . Volume 4. Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1990, p. 1843.
- ↑ See cinema.de