Come to Vienna, I'll show you something!

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Movie
Original title Come to Vienna, I'll show you something!
Country of production Germany ,
Austria
original language German
Publishing year 1970
length 83 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Rolf Thiele
script Joachim Fernau
production Otto Dürer
music Bernd Kampka
camera Wolf Wirth
cut Inga Sauer
occupation

Come to Vienna, I'll show you something! is an Austrian-German erotic film revue made on site in the summer of 1969 in the guise of a moral story by Rolf Thiele . Dietmar Schönherr leads through the episodes .

action

Mizzi - this is the name of the eternally feminine in the form of a supposedly “typical” Viennese woman who has guided or influenced the course of history many times over the centuries through charm, charm and seductive skills. Mizzi, this is a different, pretty Viennese woman every time on this journey through time, who does her best in each of the episodes with full physical effort to bewitch the martial "masters of the world", who are more drawn to love in boudoirs than to May indulge in war on the battlefield and conquest.

The first Mizzi occurs at the time of Roman rule over Central Europe in late antiquity, the second in the miserable times of plague and devastation. Another Mizzi tries to beguile some rulers during the Congress of Vienna (1814/1815), regardless of whether the courted is an Austrian, a Dane or a French. Finally, the deep brown times follow, when the Mizzi there has to deal with a certain AH. After the end of the war and the occupation, the last Mizzi accompanies the events that lead to the regaining of Austrian sovereignty (1955).

Production notes

Come to Vienna, I'll show you what was created between July 25 and September 19, 1969 in Vienna, Salzburg, Mauterndorf and on the Attersee. The world premiere took place on February 4, 1970 in Stuttgart, the German television first broadcast was on September 17, 1989 on Sat.1.

Buildings and costumes come from Maleen Pacha , Frank Brühne assisted chief cameraman Wolf Wirth . For the 60-year-old producer Otto Dürer , this was his last film work.

criticism

“The moral history of the Viennese Maderln, called 'Mizzis', unimaginatively lined up events from different centuries: from Roman times to the withdrawal of the Soviets after the Second World War. Plump sex film that replaces a lack of humor with clarity. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Come to Vienna, I'll show you something! in the lexicon of international filmTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used