To the lively girls' inn

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Movie
Original title To the lively girls' inn
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 1979
length 87 minutes
Age rating FSK 18, 16 (abridged version)
Rod
Director Franz Marischka
script Werner P. Zibaso
production Horst Hächler
music archive
camera Ernst W. Kalinke
cut Karl Aulitzky
occupation

Zum Gasthof der Spritzigen Mädchen (alternative title: Das Gasthaus der Strammen Mädchen ) is a German erotic film fun play from 1979 by Franz Marischka with Peter Steiner in the leading role.

action

In the country, somewhere in the Bavarian nowhere. Kirchenwirt Alois is financially up to his neck. His inn is doing extremely badly, and only the bailiff comes to see him regularly. Now he doesn't even want to deliver to the brewery because of outstanding payments. A brilliant idea is needed! The pastor and the village school teacher think that a pious knight game should be performed in the barn, but Alois doubts whether one can lure any dog ​​out from behind the stove, let alone increase the turnover of his pint. In addition, the landlord's daughter Annamirl has already accommodated four exceptionally crisp and attractive young musicians in a ladies' band in the haystack. Incidentally, she finds it right that "sex sells" still apply and that the external charms of the pretty ladies, who also like to pull naked from time to time, should always attract more attention (at least among the men who are in the juice) than a snore knight game from yesteryear.

The men are in favor of using the young women as a tourist magnet. Many women, pious and pious, who smell vice, temptation and original sin everywhere, vehemently oppose it. The village is thus split into two camps, and both sides fight for their cause by all means. Even the young musicians, who with willing physical exertion know how to ensnare and ultimately convince some of those who fluctuate in their opinion-making, are fighting to found a rock barn here that will finally bring the godforsaken village into the headlines. With so much hormone-related effort, it soon becomes apparent that many of the offspring of the place, presumably conceived in the marriage bed, arose in "sin", which soon finally blurs the lines between supporters and those who reject them. Even the pastor finally turns out to be only a man and almost succumbs to the "sinful" temptation in the form of those ladies.

Production notes

Zum Gasthof der Spritzigen Mädchen was built from August 27 to September 16, 1979 on 20 days of shooting in Falkenberg, Bavaria. The film premiered on November 9, 1979 in Passau, Rosenheim and Ingolstadt.

Georg Stiehle took care of the equipment, Fred Zenker took over the production management.

Reviews

"Bullshit enriched with slapstick, which manages to surpass even the stupidity of the title by far."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. To the lively girls' inn in the lexicon of international filmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used