Head in the water, tail in the air

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Movie
Original title Head in the water, tail in the air
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1969
length 83 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Helmut Förnbacher
script Martin Roda-Becher
Helmut Förnbacher
production Jürgen Dohme
Rob Houwer
music Charly Niessen
camera Igor Luther
occupation

Köpfchen in das Wasser, Schwänzchen in die Höh ' is a German film comedy in the form of a sex satire from 1969. Förnbacher and Gila von Weitershausen play the leading roles under the direction of Helmut Förnbacher .

action

The newly married Mr. Berger has a very big problem. He's so potent that he just can't cope with his excessive sex drive. He has a smart, young and attractive woman at his side who could certainly give him a hand, but what is too much is too much (for her too). Only an experienced "sexologist" in the form of Dr. Help Ahrens.

Without further ado, he prescribes a stay in an appropriate sanatorium in the Bavarian Alps for the sexually insatiable, so that he may be cured there. The man believes that this is where the solution to all of his problems lies, because there are an abundance of unsatisfied, if not sexually downright starved women waiting on site, waiting for someone who is always able to work. Berger sees his ducks in the ladies' casserole, which, like the title, are swimming on the lake, while all he has to do is get his tail up.

Production notes

Head in the water, tail in the heights' premiered on September 9, 1969.

useful information

The film title is taken from the nursery rhyme All my ducklings .

criticism

The lexicon of international films found the film "embarrassing in dialogue and image".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Head in the water, tail in the air. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 13, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used