Sinners everywhere

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Movie
German title Sinners everywhere
Original title Min søsters børn on bryllupsrejse
Country of production Denmark
original language Danish , German
Publishing year 1967
length 104 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Annelise Reenberg
script Annelise Reenberg, Gitte Palsby
production Poul Bang
music Sven Gyldmak
camera Ole Lytken
occupation

Sinners everywhere (original title Min søsters børn på bryllupsrejse ) is a Danish feature film by the director Annelise Reenberg from 1967. It is the continuation of the film " Small sinners - big sinners " from the year before. As with the previous film, the script was written by the director together with Gitte Palsby . The exterior shots were shot in Rungsted on the Danish island of Zealand and the interior shots in Saga Studios. The film was first released in Denmark on October 13, 1967, and in the Federal Republic of Germany on August 23, 1968.

action

Dr. Lund has made it and leads his Lisbeth to the altar. But during the wedding, his sister went into labor. A fortnight without mother and her good food! This terrible vision drives the sister's five children into the trailer of the young couple with whom they are going on their honeymoon. Only across the border do the children appear radiant and trigger one 'catastrophe' after another. What can happen in, around and with a caravan is demonstrated on film. The Austrian police also severely separated the young couple on the night when they could be alone for the first time. The prison is really not a wedding venue. When the parents finally track down the runaways in Salzburg , they escape again.

criticism

"Moderately entertaining family film, artificially naive and of undemanding comedy."

“The honeymoon without a 'wedding night' wins through the fresh play of the child actors. Cheerful and pleasant entertainment without ambition. From 14. "

- Protestant film observer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Protestant film observer . Editor: Evangelischer Presseverband München, Review No. 542/1968, p. 559.
  2. Lexikon des Internationale Films , rororo-Taschenbuch No. 6322 (1988), p. 3661.