Love through the back door
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German title | Love through the back door |
Original title | Nacke-Di, Nacke-Du, Nacke-Dei |
Country of production | Austria , Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1969 |
length | 89 minutes |
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Director | Franz Antel |
script | Kurt Nachmann |
production |
Carl Szokoll Franz Antel for Terra-Filmkunst, Berlin; New Delta Film, Vienna |
music |
Johannes Fehring Heinz Gietz |
camera | Hanns Matula |
cut | Arnfried Heyne |
occupation | |
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Love through the back door is an Austrian-German film pleasure game from 1969 by Franz Antel with Terry Torday and the Löwinger family of actors led by Paul Löwinger in the lead roles.
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Inge Thal works as a tax expert in Munich. There she made friends with four easy girls. One day the pretty young woman inherits a run-down farm in Tyrol and decides to move there. The four friends follow her. Soon the hard-working farm boys on site have to find out that the townspeople are extremely attractive, and they try to get through the back door to get to them. Monique, Babs, Lynn and Coco are not averse to advances, but unlike before, do not want to have their love services paid for with money. Rather, they have work in return: The strong guys should help them and Inge to bring the run-down farm back into shape.
The Tyrolean Gaudiburschen do not spoil themselves and even lend a hand at work in the field, in the forest and on the meadow. That, in turn, does not please the resident, dashing girls at all, as the five young women from the big city are strong competitors for the favor of the farm boys. Soon the jealousy becomes complete when Monique, Babs', Lynns and Cocos, neglected friends from the city, break into the village idyll. The mayor also has his hands in the tangle. While everyone is bunched up and windowed around, a tender romance begins to develop between Inge and the handsome Peter Amrain.
Production notes
Love through the back door was born in the summer of 1969 in Vienna and Going am Wilden Kaiser . Kurt Kodal was the production manager. The buildings were designed by Nino Borghi . In order to realize a scene at the end of the film in which a band marched past naked, director Franz Antel had the Going citizens' band take a lunch break and leave their instruments at the location. During the absence of the real musicians, employees of the film team as well as vacationers grabbed the instruments and strode past the camera naked.
The film passed the FSK exam on October 17th. In her native Austria, the film was shown for the first time on September 27, the German premiere took place on October 24, 1969.
A new cut version that appeared later was entitled Die liebestollen Dirndl von Tirol .
Reviews
"Primitive homeland and sex films that never leave the lowest level of taste."
“Stupid village fun game with primitive, suggestive so-called jokes. It's your own fault who looks at it. "
Web links
- Love through the back door in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Love through the back door at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ^ Franz Antel: Twisted, in love, my life , Munich, Vienna 2001, p. 191
- ↑ Love through the back door. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .
- ↑ Evangelical Press Association Munich, Review No. 479/1969