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Hurra, wir sind mal wieder Junggesellen! (1971) Online
Original Title :
Hurra, wir sind mal wieder Junggesellen!
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
1971
Directror :
Harald Philipp
Cast :
Georg Thomalla,Teri Tordai,Peer Schmidt
Writer :
Harald Philipp,Horst Wendlandt
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
3.2/10
Hurra, wir sind mal wieder Junggesellen! (1971) Online

Complete credited cast:
Georg Thomalla Georg Thomalla - Joachim Brinkmann
Teri Tordai Teri Tordai - Suseka Brinkmann (as Terry Torday)
Peer Schmidt Peer Schmidt - Willi Kusche
Hannelore Elsner Hannelore Elsner - Inge
Hans Jürgen Diedrich Hans Jürgen Diedrich - Georg
Ruth Stephan Ruth Stephan - Marie
Jo Herbst Jo Herbst - Klavierträger
Wolfgang Gruner Wolfgang Gruner - Klavierträger
Ilse Pagé Ilse Pagé - Putzkolonnenführerin
Martin Jente Martin Jente - Richter
Agnes Windeck Agnes Windeck - Tante Agathe
Ricky Shayne Ricky Shayne - Ricci Sporetti
Mungo Jerry Mungo Jerry - Themselves
The Gloomys The Gloomys - Themselves


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Georg Thomalla stars here as a third-time divorced, er, divorce-lawyer - his fans won't be disappointed as he is his usual hyperactive self. One could argue that two of his divorces prove his insanity - the divorce from Marie (Ruth Stephan) because he married her in the first place, and the divorce from Inge (Hannelore Elsner) because she's drop-dead gorgeous.

The film is an interesting document of the moral changes of the time. It actually came a little late, because issues such as hippiedom versus 1950s' stuffiness more typically featured in films of 1968 and 1969. On the other hand the extra distance in time made it apparently easier to deploy social and moral issues for the purposes of comedy. The attitudes and behaviours of the characters really belong to a previous era, especially the women's.

As a comedy the film suffers from being so terribly dated, since the humour is not strong enough to defeat that distraction. Hans Jürgen Diedrich is also completely wasted in his supporting role, but Agnes Windeck is always worth watching.