To hell with the penne
Movie | |
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Original title | To hell with the penne |
Country of production | Germany |
original language | German |
Publishing year | 1968 |
length | 99 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Werner Jacobs |
script | Georg Laforet |
production |
Rialto Film ( Horst Wendlandt ), Terra Filmkunst GmbH |
music | Peter Thomas |
camera | Wolf Wirth |
cut | Jutta Hering |
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Zum Teufel mit der Penne (Subtitle Die Lümmel von der Erste Bank , Part 2 ) is a German comedy film that was filmed in West Berlin and Baden-Baden in 1968 under the direction of Werner Jacobs . The main roles are cast with Peter Alexander , Hansi Kraus , Hannelore Elsner , Theo Lingen and Willy Millowitsch .
The production of Horst Wendlandt's Rialto Film premiered on December 12, 1968 in the Metro in the Schlosshof in Kiel . The West German mass start was on December 14, 1968. The following year, the film was awarded the Golden Screen for more than 3 million viewers . In total, the film had around six million moviegoers, making it the most successful entry in the seven-part film series.
content
TV reporter Dr. Peter Roland is supposed to make a film on the subject of an educational emergency. Instead of his brother-in-law, he smuggled himself as a Swiss exchange teacher Dr. Wilhelm-Maria Tell entered the Mommsen-Gymnasium. He quickly made friends not only with class 10a, but also with Marion Notnagel, Pepe's sister . As after numerous pranks on which Dr. Roland is also involved, suddenly the whole dizziness is exposed, not only threatens Dr. Roland, but also the entire class 10a great disaster. Thanks to Pepe and a few classmates as well as Dr. Roland, who is a master of the mask, everything will be put right again in the end ...
History of origin
prehistory
The program booklet published by Constantin Film Distribution on April 1, 1968, before the start of the first “Lümmel” film Zur Hölle mit den Paukern , listed, among other things, a remake of the classic film So ein Flegel that had been planned by producer Horst Wendlandt for a long time . Rialto Film announced this production with Peter Alexander and Johanna von Koczian as early as 1961 and repeatedly postponed it. When the project was about to be realized again in 1968, the planned director was Rolf Thiele and, alongside Peter Alexander, the actors Cornelia Froboess , Anita Kupsch , Heinz Erhardt and Boyd Bachmann.
Filming


After the success of the film To Hell with the Timpani in April 1968 and the film Always Trouble with the Timpani , announced by the competition , which started in October 1968, Constantin-Film decided to publish the second part of "Lümmel" before Christmas 1968 - Series as a Peter Alexander film in the cinemas. Instead of the planned film So a Flegel , Wendlandt produced the “Lümmel” sequel Zum Teufel mit der Penne in cooperation with the Constantin subsidiary Terra Filmkunst . The screenplay was again written by Franz Seitz under his pseudonym Georg Laforet, again directed by the established Werner Jacobs . The child star Heintje , who recently signed a contract with Constantin-Film, should have a guest appearance in the film. The shooting took place from August 28 to October 7, 1968 in West Berlin and Baden-Baden . The Askanische Oberschule ("Aska") in Berlin-Tempelhof served as a backdrop for the fictional Mommsen-Gymnasium . The scene in which Heintje sings was made in front of the casino in Park Klein-Glienicke . The studio recordings were shot in the CCC-Film studios in Berlin-Haselhorst . The film structures came from Wilhelm Vorwerg and Walter Kutz . Ina Stein was responsible for the costumes . Production manager was Fritz Klotzsch . The production line took over Herbert Kerz.
Since the film was the only one in the series that was not produced by Franz Seitz , it has some special features. The family otherwise known as Nietnagel is called Notnagel in this film. The main actor Peter Alexander, who found the name Notnagel better, exerted his influence on the production and was able to enforce the name change. From the third part on, the name rivet nail was used exclusively again. Hannelore Elsner played the role of Pepe's sister Marion in To the Devil with the Penne , who was otherwise played by Uschi Glas . Inge Wolffberg (otherwise mostly Ruth Stephan ) took on the role of student councilor Pollhagen . The film music, which was for once by Peter Thomas , was also rather unusual for the series.
Some of the Aska students were released from lessons for the shooting and worked as extras, including the later historian Hasso Spode with a small speaking role .
Songs
The audience favorites at the time Peter Alexander and Heintje can be heard in the film with a total of four hits that were available on records from the Ariola label at the time :
- Heintje: Mama ; I'll build you a castle
- Peter Alexander: Come and help yourself ; Honey
reception
The FSK approved the film after an examination on December 3, 1968, from the age of 6. The great success of the film in the following year, in addition to other parts of the official "Lümmel" film series under producer Franz Seitz, also resulted in the unofficial sequel class wedges of Rialto Film, which was also marketed by Constantin Distribution and was a great success with the public.
Peter Alexander had as Dr. Peter Bach again in the fourth part Hurray, the school is on fire! a big role within the range. Heintje also returned in the fourth and sixth part. Tomorrow the school will be canceled again.
Reviews
“The second part of the German color film 'Die Lümmel von der Erste Bank', which was launched under this title, also knows very well how to poke fun at 'Today's school life'. The fact that satire often turns into caricature and joke into clothes is not to be taken too badly. Because Peter Alexander in the main film role of a television reporter, who turns into a teacher because of a report, acts very charmingly and excuses the cliché-tinged generalities about teachers and school director extremely amiably towards the end of the film. He declares his solidarity with the students against the overly ossified high school teacher type and proves that teachers are only people with weaknesses and mistakes. Certainly the film would have been better and more honest if it had taken the realities more into account. But he entertains. "
"Although much better than the first part [...] the continuation of the bestseller color fun game also has shortcomings: superfluous sex, gross details, silly allusions to socio-political events in the Federal Republic."
"School clothes [...] routine entertainment for friends of the genre. (Rating: weak) "
"Continuation of the Pennäler series, this time with Peter Alexander as the incognito researching and insane ditty singing reporter."
Web links
- To hell with Penne in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- To hell with the penne at filmportal.de
- To hell with the penne - full film at dailymotion.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ 99 minutes for cinema projection (24 images / second), 95 minutes for television playback (25 images / second), film length: 2696 meters
- ↑ To hell with the penne. Die Lümmel from the first bank 2nd part see the movie poster
- ↑ a b To the devil with the Penne Entry for the film on Lümmel-Blog Reloaded
- ↑ The most successful German films since 1968 on insidekino.com
- ↑ a b Joachim Kramp: The louts are on the loose! in the Lümmel blog Reloaded
- ↑ Report on the filming from the perspective of a student (PDF; 6.3 MB) in: Askanische Blätter, New Series No. 31, December 1968, pp. 22/23
- ↑ Interview with Hansi Kraus at tv-kult.com
- ↑ Report on the shooting from the perspective of a student (PDF; 6.3 MB) In: Askanische Blätter , New Series No. 31, December 1968, pp. 22/23
- ↑ To hell with the penne . In: Hamburger Abendblatt . December 14, 1968, p. 13 ( abendblatt.de [PDF; 1.8 MB ]).
- ↑ Quoted from Manfred Hobsch: Liebe, Tanz und 1000 Schlagerfilme. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin, 1998, ISBN 3-89602-166-4 , p. 189.
- ^ Adolf Heinzlmeier, Berndt Schulz: Lexicon "Films on Television" (extended new edition). Rasch and Röhring, Hamburg 1990, ISBN 3-89136-392-3 , p. 959.
- ↑ To hell with the penne. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .