Take off your clothes, doll

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Movie
Original title Take off your clothes, doll
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1968
length 86 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Ákos of Ráthonyi
script Pierre Amant
production Georges C. Stilly
music Lothar Brandner
camera Klaus von Rautenfeld
occupation

Undress, Doll is a German sex film comedy from 1968, the last work as a director by Ákos von Ráthonyi .

action

The 18-year-old Düsseldorf industrialist daughter Marianne Wildenhoff no longer wants to live at home with her parents and decides to move out. She wants to live with her boyfriend from now on. But he obviously has a predominantly pecuniary interest in the spoiled daughter, because his interest in her disappears at the same moment that the extremely rich father threatens to disinherit Marianne in such a case. Marianne is now completely alone. Suddenly her (ex) boyfriend no longer wants her to move in with him, and her pride forbids returning ruefully to her parents' table and stove.

Completely penniless, she has to think about making money. For the first time in her life, she tries to stand on her own two feet. She starts to work and earns her first own money as a cigarette girl in a nightclub, where marijuana is often smoked. When the barmaid breaks down and dies of a drug overdose and a striptease dancer is murdered, Marianne is supposed to stand in for her. But she realizes that this is not her life and that she is in great danger in this demi-world, and can escape this milieu at the last moment with the skillful help of her father.

Production notes

The film, shot in Munich, undress, doll came into German cinemas on July 19, 1968.

Herta Bogner was in charge of production, Count Heinrich Brühl designed the film structures.

Reviews

“The puppets dance all night. They show what they have and they have something to show too! The half-silky story of the rich child who slips away from lovesickness is full of blatant unbelief. In addition to a bit of pseudo-moral, the pure pull-out game remains. "

- Hamburger Abendblatt dated November 2, 1968

In the lexicon of international films it says: “'Sex and Crime' served with clichés and full of speculation.” Even the Protestant film observer does not believe in the film: “The naked wave is continued in a third-rate German film, which is almost exclusively in plays in a striptease bar and deals with the needs of a manufacturer's daughter who has been abandoned by her boyfriend. To be rejected. "

Individual evidence

  1. Take off your clothes, doll. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed December 31, 2015 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Evangelischer Presseverband München, Review No. 340/1968

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