Nobody has kissed the horse

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Movie
Original title Nobody has kissed the horse
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1980
length 81, 77 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Martin Muller
script Martin Muller
production Michael Fengler
music Lothar Meid , Richard Rigan and the Continentals
camera Rüdiger Meichsner
cut Annette Dorn
occupation

Nobody has kissed the horse is a German film amusement game from 1980 with Wolfgang Fierek and Dolly Dollar .

action

The outdoorsman Wolfgang works for a horse dealer in the deepest part of Upper Bavaria. His two passions are his bowling evening and the buxom Marie, his boss's daughter. The Landpomeranze knows nothing of their luck, however, that Wolfgang has long since kept an eye on them, although they are also quite interested in him. One day the boss sends Wolfgang to the “big city” with a special order: Wolfgang is supposed to deliver the gray mare Vroni, the old man's best horse in the stable, to a customer in Munich. This customer resides in the "Rote Mühle", a nightspot. The simple-minded country man Wolfgang is completely surprised when he has to see that this establishment is a nightspot and that the horse is about to become part of a hot striptease number: The star dancer Rita wants to trot on stage as Lady Godiva with the good Vroni. Marie accompanies Wolfgang on his tractor ride, because she too wants to get to know the "wild life" in "sinful" Munich.

While Marie quickly lets herself be intoxicated by the Munich city air, the good Wolfgang is drawn back to the country, to his cone brothers, as quickly as possible. But the big city life is tough and involves the two simpleton from the country in many a little adventure: Bar owner Basil is not only constantly stressed about work, but also has enormous money problems and thus has his dearest hardship with one or the other, idiosyncratic animation lady. Richard Rigan's band is no good and instead of cuddly rock that promotes consumption and libido, they play loud rock 'n' roll. While Richard's people are exuberantly processing the interior of Basil's “Red Mill” into kindling, the arrogant Richard is tying up with Marie more than Wolfgang can be. When the two of them disappear into a back room, intoxicated by the champagne, Wolfgang becomes madly jealous. He gathers up all courage and storms into the room where he expects the worst: But Marie and Richard only play "sink ships" there. Then Richard brings down the heated mood in the nightclub by playing three Elvis titles. Everything ends in a conciliatory way when Wolfgang and Marie sink into each other's arms and return to their familiar surroundings in the country.

Production notes

Nobody has kissed the horse was created between July 11th and 31st, 1980 in Munich and the surrounding area. The world premiere took place on October 31, 1980 in Bayreuth.

Karl Spiehs appeared as a co-producer. Laszlo Les Oelvedy designed the film structures.

To the director

Martin Müller (* 1947) had previously worked as a sound engineer for Wim Wenders and was assistant director to Klaus Lemke for 13 years , who had previously directed several films with leading actor Fierek. Müller made his directorial debut here.

criticism

“First film staged in the style of the Klaus Lemke comedies, banal and lacking in humor. Also formally disappointing. "

Individual evidence

  1. Cinema , November 11, 1980 (No. 30), p. 86
  2. Nobody has kissed the horse. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed August 30, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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