Music parade

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Movie
Original title Music parade
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1956
length 89 minutes
Rod
Director Géza from Cziffra
script Géza from Cziffra,
Paul H. Rameau
production Artur Brauner ,
Otto Meissner
music Heinz Gietz ,
Heino Gaze
camera Tony Braun
cut Walter Wischniewsky
Waltraut Wischniewsky
occupation

Musikparade is a German film by director Géza von Cziffra from 1956. It was his first of a total of twelve successful films starring Peter Alexander .

action

Greta Lund conducts her own jazz band with charm and temperament, but she doesn't believe in romance with her musicians. Then the popular trumpeter and singer Peter enters her band and falls in love with her. He imaginatively tries to convince her that musicians are real men after all. After a turbulent concert, a fight and various mix-ups, the two finally find each other.

Songs

  • I know what's wrong with you (Peter Alexander)
  • In the harbor of our dreams (Peter Alexander)
  • Mamma-Di-Mandolin (Peter Alexander and Peter "Peterli" Hinnen)
  • Once again (Peter Alexander and Bibi Johns)
  • Because I like you (Peter Alexander)
  • I do that with music (Bibi Johns)
  • Heinerle (Bibi Johns)

Reviews

  • Helmut Helmers, Filmblätter , 1956: "A film that skilfully combines elements of the revue and the weightless comedy and brings exactly what the visitors expect in terms of cheerful music entertainment according to the title."
  • P. U, BZ , 1984: “According to the recipe for success, lots of Schlagerhonig, great love and mixed-up comedy, the young Peter Alexander and Bibi Johns play and sing each other into a happy ending. Just the thing for a cozy Sunday afternoon. And it all comes back: what Peter and Bibi were back then are Nena and Markus today. "

Web links

swell

  1. Manfred Hobsch: Love, Dance and 1000 Schlagerfilme , Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag, Berlin, 1998, p. 127
  2. Manfred Hobsch: Love, Dance and 1000 Schlagerfilme , Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag, Berlin, 1998, p. 127
  3. Music parade. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed August 21, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used