Sunnyboy and Sugarbaby

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Movie
Original title Sunnyboy and Sugarbaby
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1979
length 89 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Franz Josef Gottlieb
script Henry Kwan
production Karl Spiehs
music Gerhard Heinz
camera Franz X. Lederle
cut Gisela Haller
occupation

and the pop formation Dschinghis Khan

Sunnyboy and Sugarbaby is a German sex film fun game from 1979 by Franz Josef Gottlieb .

action

Stefan and Claus both have a crush on Eva and are trying to seduce her at all three of the holiday resorts of Kitzbühel. But Eva knows that she is in demand and lets both of them fidget, only to give them a cold rebuff every now and then. She enjoys the twofold attention and does not want to choose one of the two suitors, especially since she still has a third person, her official friend, in the background. From then on, Claus and Stefan, both obviously oversexualized and not particularly intelligent, try to outsmart and boot each other in a long sequence of individual actions - in the belief that they will finally have Eva to themselves. Despite these constant games, the three get along amazingly well. One day, Eva received the news that her uncle had died and left his taxi company in Hong Kong and several restaurants in Manila to her. Eva flies to Hong Kong to take on the inheritance, accompanied by her guys who still turn on her. There Stefan's and Clausen's constant battle for Eva's favor continues. The inherited taxi company turns out to be just a fleet of run-down rickshaws with coolies that are still demanding their wages from the past few months.

Since Eva continues to keep her distance, Stefan and Claus have fun with two Chinese women on site, which, however, cost money and also bring Claus a solid gonorrhea. In order to make the onward journey possible, Claus is also supposed to sell himself as a toy boy to an elderly lady who hires him for his pleasure-making activities and pays him 2000 DM for it. It is only when it is about to come to an extreme that Claus has to discover that Madame has chosen him as the pleasure boy for her gay husband. Tired of the two clinging idiots, Eva temporarily breaks away from Stefan and Claus. Eva's legacy there is not particularly good in Manila either: the restaurants do not turn out to be gourmet temples, but rather a couple of lousy cooking areas where fast food is munching on the roadside of Manila. Soon not only Eva and her two appendages are in a bad mood, but also all three of them have financial cash. After all, you've had new adventures, got to know two East Asian martial arts masters who kept Claus the pushy, fat gay man and his people off the back, and Eva finally made a decision.

Production notes

The 38 days of shooting Sunnyboy and Sugarbaby took place from January 16 to February 23, 1979 in Hong Kong , Manila , Sicogong and Alpbach. The film was completed on March 28, 1979, and Sunnyboy and Sugarbaby premiered on April 20, 1979 in Munich.

Wolfgang von Schiber was in charge of production, Erich Tomek was in charge of production , and Otto W. Retzer was in charge of recording . There were no film structures, Rolf Albrecht designed the costumes.

The pop formation Dschinghis Khan appears in the full-length Hong Kong episode with their biggest hit, which gives them their name.

criticism

“Two boys and their beloved friend are going to Hong Kong and Manila to take on the inheritance of a rich uncle who will turn out to be worthless. The banal story provides the framework for any sequence of cinematic motifs: youth and sex, leisure and vacation world, fashionable hits. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Institute for Film Studies (Ed.): German Films 1979, compiled by Rüdiger Koschnitzki. P. 247
  2. Sunnyboy and Sugarbaby. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used