Potato Fritz (film)

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Movie
Original title Potato Fritz
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1976
length 96 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Peter Schamoni
script Paul Hengge
production Peter Schamoni
music Udo Juergens
Antonín Dvořák
camera Jost Vacano
Wolf Wirth
cut Peter Schamoni
occupation
synchronization

Potato Fritz is a 1975 directed by Peter Schamoni arising Western in which Hardy Kruger in the title role of the potato planting Western man plays. The alternative title of the film, which premiered on May 6, 1976, is Two Against Death and the Devil .

action

Montana in 1850: Captain Henry leads a squad of soldiers through the Rocky Mountains accompanying a gold shipment that includes funds for land purchases by the settlers in Fort Lane and for Crow Indians who are giving up the land. At the top of the pass there is an attack on them, of which seven crosses herald a year later. The transported money has disappeared. The settlers can't go any further, because the Indians won't let anyone through their land. They only allow Potato Fritz; he lives in a small valley where he grows potatoes. The Indians burn down his little hut at regular intervals, but do not attack him - he never carries a weapon. After every fire he rides into the fort and gets drunk senselessly in order to start a new beginning.

Many adventurers roam the area, possibly trying to find the money that has gone missing. Numerous rumors and stories are circulating. However, Captain Henry, who was believed dead, lives among the settlers and helps them to achieve their rights like the Indians.

criticism

The lexicon of international film said, “Peter Schamoni, formerly a hope of the New German Cinema, tries his hand at western parodist and aims at a broad audience - unfortunately in vain, because despite the pop star Udo Jürgens (as a film composer) and the football hero Paul Breitner (as a supporting actor ) the confused staged film lacks tension, speed and humor. ”A“ mystery comedy western that does not understand its basically very funny potato philosophy ”, is how Joe Hembus describes his conclusion.

Remarks

Schamoni gave three reasons for the chosen western genre. On the one hand, he noticed a certain “audience fatigue” with contemporary problems. Furthermore, a subject such as that of the European settlers can best be presented from our point of view. And finally there was a family component, as a great-great-uncle emigrated to Montana in 1860 and descendants are still living there.

The film song He's a Friend of Mine (The Ballad of Potato Fritz) is interpreted by David Hess .

The international title is Montana Trap . The film was also shot on location in Montana ; also in Almería .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Potato Fritz. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. ^ Joe Hembus: The Western Lexicon . Munich 1995, p. 480/481
  3. Hans Jürgen Weber: The prairie is still luring. Peter Schamoni and Hardy Krüger shoot the film “Potato-Fritz” . In: Der Tagesspiegel . No. 9149 , October 19, 1975, film mirror.