Seven times a week

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Movie
Original title Seven times a week
Logo 001.svg seven times a week
Country of production Federal Republic of Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1957
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Harald Philipp
script Werner P. Zibaso ,
Harald Philipp
production CCC film ( Artur Brauner )
Willy Zeyn junior
music Erwin Halletz
camera Oskar Schnirch
cut Ira Oberberg
occupation

Seven times a week is a German comedy film from 1957 with the main actors Vico Torriani and Germaine Damar . The film was shot from May to June 1957 in the CCC-Film studios in Berlin-Spandau . It premiered on August 9, 1957.

action

The famous singer Roberto Ricci wants to save himself from his overly intrusive female fans with a marriage of convenience. Mr. Praxl from the Eros marriage institute provides him with his own granddaughter Gertie, who works as a waitress and wants to finance her own singing and dancing career with the fee for the role of wife. In order to meet Mr. Ricci's wishes, the attractive Gertie disguises herself as a wallflower with her hair pinned up and high-necked clothes .

The drama achieved the desired effect on Roberto's female followers. Over time, Gertie and Roberto actually fall in love, which sparked the jealousy of Roberto's stage partner Loretta. With the help of Füllkrug she tries to thwart the looming romance.

Songs

  • Seven times a week
  • Pineapple from Caracas
  • Hands off love
  • Today the sunshine is laughing
  • Calypso Muchacha

Reviews

“The funny record isn't brand new. But it rotates, framed by music and located in a southern climate, full of swing, melody and rhythm. The camera goes along quickly. Vico Torriani will melt hearts with a hot repertoire in major and minor. "

- Film sheets , 1957

"Even if the popularity of our compatriot Vico Torriani among the women on the other side of the Rhine is taken into account, it remains difficult to understand how anyone can be satisfied in this film, which is lengthy in places and poorly played by the record star Torriani."

- Film and radio, 1958

"Stupid and boring music comedy with comparatively hectic cutting sequences."

swell

  1. Manfred Hobsch: Love, Dance and 1000 Schlagerfilme , Berlin, 1998, p. 138
  2. Manfred Hobsch: Love, Dance and 1000 Schlagerfilme , Berlin, 1998, p. 138
  3. Seven times a week. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed August 22, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 

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