Several times a day
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Original title | Several times a day |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1969 |
length | 91 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Ralf Gregan |
script | Ralf Gregan Dieter Hallervorden |
music | Rolf Bauer |
camera | Michael Ballhaus |
cut | Siegrun hunter |
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Several times a day (also May I make you a mother? ) Is a German comedy film from 1969 with Dieter Hallervorden and Rotraud Schindler in the leading roles. The film opened in German cinemas on February 18, 1969.
action
The student Ulrich Vogler and his five-year-old son lost their wife and mother in a divorce decree. Now both are urgently looking for a successor, because the neighbor is rushing the youth welfare office on their necks. This would like proof of an intact marriage, otherwise the son would have to go to a home.
The only requirement for the new wife and mother: she must be able to make good Königsberger Klopse. Ulrich's friend Lothar offers to help with the search. However, he doesn't exactly have a golden hand. He looks for the dream woman in night bars, museums and even in a rowboat - but in vain. Time is pressing and the catastrophe is taking its course.
criticism
In the year it was made, the Protestant film observer judged : “A successful entertainment film that is no longer considered possible in Germany and that no longer wants to be more than entertaining. He succeeds too. "(Critique No. 112/1969)
DVD release
The film was released on DVD on July 7, 2005 by Turbine Media.
Web links
- Several times a day in the Internet Movie Database (English)