Popcorn and raspberry ice cream

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Movie
Original title Popcorn and raspberry ice cream
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1978
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Franz Josef Gottlieb
script Erich Tomek
(as Florian Burg )
production Lisa Film ( Karl Spiehs )
Barthonia
music Gerhard Heinz
camera Vlada Majic
(as B.Later )
cut Gisela Haller
occupation

and Niki Lauda in a guest appearance

Popcorn and Raspberry Ice Cream is a German film amusement game from 1978 by Franz Josef Gottlieb .

action

Vivi is a small employee in the furniture store "kika" . One day she was given the task of bringing the daily income of 17,000 DM to the bank. She cycles through Munich to the bank, where she meets her friend Bea. She wants to relieve her of this job, as Vivi's still-boyfriend is sitting across from her in the café, whom she could give the passport on this occasion if it weren't for the important deposit. So the not too reliable Bea receives the yellow bag with the large sum of money. She is about to enter the bank when her engraver Bob pulls up in a quince yellow VW Beetle convertible and honks wildly. Bea no longer takes care of the deposit and jumps into Bob's car with the daily income. He is a warehouse worker by profession in the same furniture store, where the junior boss Bobby Hanssen has taken over the management of the company today, while the actual boss, old Hanssen, uses the two-week company holidays for vacation. Before doing this, he has to calm down an angry customer, the hotelier's wife Margot Zavattini, by phone, whose bed delivery should not have arrived.

The blonde and somewhat simple-minded Bea believes that her type Bob is the son of the furniture store owner. When the two want to spend a lunchtime in the furniture store, Bob carelessly tosses aside the bag with the company money, which sinks into the bed. The two young people now want to do it in the beds that Ms. Zavattini angrily urged to deliver. The real junior boss is meanwhile forced to personally deliver the required beds to the Hotel Zavattini on Lake Wörthersee. Bobby Hanssen loads the beds in the direction of Velden. When Vivi finds out what happened, she rushes to the bed camp with Bea and her lover, but everything is already on the way to Austria. Vivi and Bea are now traveling to Velden as well and get to know the big single Jonny during the train ride. He is supposed to take up a job as a disc jockey at the Hotel Zavattini, in truth he only gets the job of a temporary waiter, which he does with the greatest possible stupidity. Soon there is one mix-up after the other, with one well-built young lady after the other regularly losing her clothes or not even putting them on. Jonny chases after the two pretty ones from the train, Ms. Zavattini gets lost with the rough-and-tumble Berlin hotel guest Otto Bronsky, and hotelier Alexander Zavattini likes to be seduced by the nymphomaniac Yvonne, who always "assaults" him naked. The buxom chambermaid Pamela, on the other hand, is after the corpulent Jonny, who, although both would fit together well in terms of body shape, doesn't really want to. Finally, the real junior boss Bobby turns up in the hotel, who immediately takes a liking to Vivi, who he has never met despite the same employer and therefore does not recognize him. At the first meeting she thinks he is a truck driver and furniture supplier.

Vivi now tells Bobby about her mishap, the missing money and her fear that her boss, old Hanssen, whose son she ignorantly has before her, will be thrown out. The last option where the bed with the money might have gone is to a nearby nunnery. Vivi and Jonny go there immediately and enter, disguised as nuns. Bobby follows them and also throws himself into the cloak of a nun. Meanwhile, Bea's friend Bob arrives in Velden. Since there was no bedding technology found in the monastery either, all that remains is the Klagenfurt hospital. Bobby and Vivi, who have since fallen in love, rush to the hospital and rummage through every hospital room there. A seriously ill old man is lying in one of the rooms, holding a yellow bag in his hand. You take this from him. Believing that they have finally found the money, the friends run out of the hospital and find that the old man only kept a smoked sausage, his secret Vesper, hidden in the bag. A little later the patient finds a second yellow bag, hidden in the slit of the bed. This time it is really the one with the 17,000 DM. The seriously ill old man could use the money for an urgently needed operation that now seems affordable. Although Vivi threatens to lose her job and worse, she decides to leave the money to the old man when she reads about the money (and his medical history) in the newspaper. Bobby is deeply impressed. He identifies himself to Vivi as the junior boss of the kika furniture company, her employer. When old Hanssen also turns up in Velden, the fake “junior boss” Bob Fischer, who is actually just a warehouse manager, has to admit his boast to his girlfriend Bea. But she sticks to him, and Bobby Hanssen and Vivi finally become a couple.

Production notes

The 22 days of shooting for popcorn and raspberry ice cream took place from August 10 to September 14, 1978 in Pörtschach , Velden and the surrounding area as well as in Munich . The film was completed on October 9, 1978, and Popcorn and Raspberry Ice Cream premiered on October 27, 1978 in four German cinemas in Stuttgart, Passau, Lippstadt and Traunstein.

Erich Tomek took over the production management, Otto W. Retzer the production management .

criticism

“Sex comedy about a large amount of money lost in bed. Trimmed to look youthful with disco background music. Embarrassing nonsense. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Institute for Film Studies (ed.): German Films 1978, compiled by Rüdiger Koschnitzki. P. 171
  2. Popcorn and raspberry ice cream. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used