From skin to skin

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Movie
Original title From skin to skin
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1970
length 73 minutes
Age rating FSK 18, later 16
Rod
Director Hans Schott-Schöbinger
script MW Garden
Arnulf Mann
production Film-Börse Treuhandgesellschaft mbH (Munich)
music Hans Hammerschmid
camera Hanns Matula
cut Barbara Riekel
occupation

Von Haut zu Haut is a German feature film from 1968/69 by Hans Schott-Schöbinger .

action

Nicki and Karen are twin sisters who think the same, feel the same and are subject to the same moods. Only when it comes to choosing a partner do the two attractive young women go different ways. While Nicki fell in love with Bonnie as a lesbian, Karen is strictly straight and in love with Jerry, whom she marries a little later. Nicki has been suffering from inexplicable, strange seizures and dropouts for some time, which are clearly related to the extremely close relationship with Karen. Telepathic contact exists between the twins. This goes so far that Karen feels during sex with Jerry as if Nicki had slept with her husband.

Since Nicki also intuitively senses when Karen and Jerry are sleeping together, this spiritual closeness becomes a bit eerie to her and consults a doctor. At the same time, a man clings to Nicki's heels, who soon takes on the traits of a stalker . Nicki soon fears losing her mind, and Karen begins to feel her sister's fears up close. The creepy stalker with the sunglasses soon becomes more and more intrusive and has a preference for sharp knives. The first passionate crime will soon take place.

Production notes and trivia

Von Haut zu Haut was made in Passau in 1968 and 1969 and premiered on January 23, 1970.

The film structures were designed by Nino Borghi , the costumes by Eva Gall.

For the 84-year-old veteran actor Rudolf Forster , this was the last film. He died during the first half of the shooting in 1968. Although Von Haut zu Haut was the director's last film in the cinemas, Schott-Schöbinger's 1969 soft sex erotica Die Nackte Bovary was created afterwards.

criticism

The lexicon of the international film saw the film as an "unpleasant mixture of kitsch, sex and horror with pseudoscientific gossip about telepathy."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. From skin to skin. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed January 12, 2018 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used