Let go, buddy

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Movie
Original title Let go, buddy
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1981
length 82 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Franz Marischka
script Franz Marischka
production Sam Waynberg
camera Ernst W. Kalinke
cut Hermann Haller
Ulrike von Castell-Ruedenhausen
occupation

Let it run, buddy ( also known as Ran an die Möpse buddy ) is a German film by the director Franz Marischka from 1981. It is the sixth and final part of the film series Let it itch, buddy .

action

The film is about a fictional football club in the Ruhr area that is about to play an important game. A player begins a sexual relationship with the wife of club president Kopetzki. The latter discovers the couple having sexual intercourse and sets the house on fire, but no one is harmed in this incident. The following police investigation is limited to a teammate nicknamed "Blacky", one of the protagonists. During the rising action, "Blacky" is hit in the buttocks by a bullet and has to be hospitalized. Meanwhile, the soccer team's greed for sex is wreaking havoc in the relationships between the club's employees.

criticism

“Two kickers from a soccer club in the Ruhr area confuse different marriages and friendships with their lust for sex. Ordinary mixture of slapstick and pornography with an insulting depiction of everyday life and people in the Ruhr area. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Let it go, buddy | Film 1981. Retrieved February 22, 2019 .
  2. Let it go, buddy . In: Lexicon of International Films . Two thousand and one . Retrieved December 28, 2018.