Stay clean darling!

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Movie
Original title Stay clean, darling / Rosy and the gentleman from Bonn
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1971
length 84 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Rolf Thiele
script Vratislav Blažek
production Horst Wendlandt
music Peter Schirmann
camera Wolf Wirth
cut Alfred Srp
occupation

as well as Helmut Brasch , Reinhold Brandes , Hans-Werner Bussinger , Ethel Reschke , Sigrid von Richthofen , Oscar Sabo junior , Inge Wolffberg , Tilo von Berlepsch

Stay clean darling! , also awarded under the title Rosy and the Lord from Bonn , is a German feature film from 1971 by Rolf Thiele . Heidi Hansen as Rosy and Horst Tappert as "the gentleman from Bonn" play the leading roles .

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Rosy Baumgartner comes from the very best of families and has a lot of fun behind her young ears. Her father is the established higher regional judge Gottwald Baumgartner, her mother is a lady of the world. And yet the pretty, young blonde has the serenity of an unscrupulous big deal, because the 17-year-old is playing the man's world with a friendly teenage smile and the help of her best friend Inge in the toughest way you can imagine. If the mostly much older men want to spend a shepherd's hour with her, then they should pay for it.

For a fee of DM 100, Rosy hands over a room key and the corresponding address for the hoped-for quickie to the willing prospective suitors. The gentlemen willing to pay, who promise hot sex with a neat schoolgirl in a pretty little attic room, have no idea that Rosy does not dream of appearing at the appointed place at the appointed time. One day this comes to the ears of the eponymous gentleman from Bonn, an orderly and assiduous Undersecretary named Stubenrauch. But is this supposedly "good" husband really completely averse to going on a little adventure and succumbing to Rosy's charm? In the end, things take off and most of those involved find themselves in police custody.

Production notes

Stay clean, Liebling was made in April 1971 and premiered on August 4, 1971 in Hanover. The TV premiere was on November 19, 1989 on RTL.

Maleen Pacha took over the equipment, Herbert Kerz took over the production management.

criticism

The lexicon of international films found: "Small traces of social criticism quickly disappear into flat regulars' humor."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rosy and the gentleman from Bonn. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 10, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used