Nothing but trouble with love

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Movie
Original title Nothing but trouble with love
Country of production Austria
original language German
Publishing year 1956
length 95 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Thomas Engel
script Paul Helwig
Heinz Oskar Wuttig based on the play " The Concert " by Hermann Bahr
production Heinrich Bauer
music Bruno Uher
camera Hans Heinz Theyer
cut Renate Jelinek
occupation

Nothing but trouble with love is an Austrian black and white film by Thomas Engel from 1956 with Sonja Ziemann , Winnie Markus and Viktor de Kowa in the leading roles. Paul Helwig and Heinz Oskar Wuttig wrote the script . It is based on the comedy “ Das Konzert ” by the Austrian playwright Hermann Bahr . The film first hit cinemas in his home country on November 23, 1956, and five days later in the Federal Republic of Germany. The GDR premiere took place on August 25, 1957 in the Berlin open-air theater in Wuhlheide .

action

The music professor and pianist Heink is happily married, but still an old man. Because his students adore him, he just can't help but occasionally go to a “concert” in his mountain hut with an admirer. His newest student is the pretty dolphins Jura. Because she deeply admires her master, it is not difficult for him to persuade the young lady to make a "guest appearance". Unfortunately, the plan was noticed by another student, namely the cheeky Eva Gerndl, who, as it were, raves about her professor. Out of jealousy, Eva Delfine's husband sends an anonymous message that his wife is cheating on him. Dr. Jura immediately suspects the music professor and suspects his wife to be the sender. When he visits Marie Heink, he meets a warm-hearted and understanding woman who simply dismisses her husband's antics as an “occupational disease”. Nevertheless, the two discuss how they can give their two halves a lesson.

Dr. Jura and Marie Heink drive up to the hut. Your appearance in the love nest throws the professor completely off balance. When the Dr. Jura asks for his wife's hand, the musician's senses fade. Suddenly, jealousy awakens in Dolphins. She accuses her husband of infidelity. Little by little, all four of them realize that they are best looked after in their respective marriages. At the height of the reconciliation, the remorseful Eva Gerndl found her way to the mountain hut. Already the professor's praised good intentions seem to be fading when his wife Marie realizes that she will have to tighten the reins in the future.

criticism

The lexicon of international films described the film as a "shallow marital game".

MP from the Berliner Zeitung thinks that the film will not have a shortage of visitors. The well-known actors in this delightful comedy will attract their audience as always.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Berliner Zeitung of August 20, 1957, p. 7
  2. Lexikon des Internationale Films, rororo-Taschenbuch No. 3174 (1988), p. 2779
  3. Berliner Zeitung of September 10, 1957, p. 3