Two in one car

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Movie
Original title Two in one car
Country of production Austria
original language German
Publishing year 1951
length 105 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Ernst Marischka
script Ernst Marischka
production Friedrich Erban
for Erma, Vienna
music Hans Lang
camera Sepp Ketterer
cut Josefine Ramerstorfer
occupation

Two in one car is an Austrian feature film by Ernst Marischka from 1951. In Germany it was shown under the title You are the most beautiful for me .

action

Elementary school teacher August Brösecke and janitor Ferdinand Walzl play together for years Toto . Now they are lucky and have landed a twelve - since over 100 other players were equally lucky, they can only fulfill their dream of their own car with great difficulty. The vehicle is almost ready for scrap and in the end the money is not even enough to replace the two broken tires and pay for gasoline for a planned holiday trip to Portofino . August Brösecke therefore places an advertisement: He is looking for a travel companion who pays tires and gasoline as payment for the trip. The young Lisa Krüger, who is also a lottery winner, answers. Due to a mix-up, Lisa assumes that the attractive Georg Schmittlein is August Brösecke. Georg, who is a famous racing driver, also wants to go to Portofino for a race and takes a liking to Lisa, so that he does not clear up the confusion, but goes to Italy with her as August Brösecke.

Georg now has to give the humble primary school teacher to Lisa, which is all the more difficult because his rich friend Mario and his half-fiancee Rosita are already waiting for him in Portofino. Both finally play the game and Mario gives instructions in a noble hotel that the man who checks in as August Brösecke should always be given lower prices, since Lisa is very economical and would never move into an expensive hotel. Georg, on the other hand, doesn't want to do without his luxury. However, the real August Brösecke reached the hotel first with Ferdinand and was pleased with the low prices. It wasn't until the next day that they both found out that they had been mixed up and had to pay full prices, which were ten times as high. It is Lisa who brings light into the darkness when she wants to be connected to "her" Mr. Brösecke by phone in the hotel and ends up with the real one. She now thinks Georg is a charming cheat and he wants to know how much she loves him. He pretends to be wanted by the police and escapes with Lisa by car into a forest. Here they both spend the night in the car.

The next morning Georg disappeared, but tells Lisa that he had to go to a car race. August and Ferdinand also spent the night in the forest. They followed Lisa and Georg in the car, then got off the train and only came to a stop over an abyss. The car breaks down, but in the morning they both meet Lisa, who she takes to the car race. Georg wins the race and Lisa finally realizes who she had been looking at all along. Both drive away in love. There is also a happy ending for August and Ferdinand: Ferdinand has again filled in a tote ticket and won again, so that both men can pay their debts and dream of a car again.

production

Two in one car was shot in the Vienna Atelier Schönbrunn, in Vienna and in Portofino . The buildings were designed by Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff , while Friedrich Erban was in charge of production . The film premiered on December 21, 1951 in Vienna and was shown for the first time in Germany on January 25, 1952 in Nuremberg under the title You are the most beautiful for me .

Various songs can be heard in the film, most of which are sung by Hans Moser and Leopold Rudolf. Among them is the hit You are the most beautiful for me , which Hans Lang composed and Ernst Marischka wrote and which became the namesake for the German performance title.

The film is the remake of a French-German film of the same name by Joe May from 1932.

criticism

The lexicon of international film called Two in a Car a "Viennese mistake game of remarkable undemanding".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Two in one car. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed November 6, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used