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Matratzen-Tango (1973) Online
Original Title :
Matratzen-Tango
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
1973
Directror :
Eberhard Schröder
Cast :
Rinaldo Talamonti,Eva Mattern,Franz Muxeneder
Writer :
Fred Denger
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 28min
Rating :
3.7/10
Matratzen-Tango (1973) Online

Ugo Domani has landed as a guest worker in Germany and works in municipal waste collection. As a constantly sharp-edged Papagallo, he is sexually constantly under power and craves for German women.
Credited cast:
Rinaldo Talamonti Rinaldo Talamonti - Ugo Domani
Eva Mattern Eva Mattern - Ursula
Franz Muxeneder Franz Muxeneder - Möller
Walter Feuchtenberg Walter Feuchtenberg - Sepp Edelhuber
Gerry Thiele Gerry Thiele - Masseur Kuschke
Bruno W. Pantel Bruno W. Pantel - Ursula's Father
Roman Skrobek Roman Skrobek
Michael Octabec Michael Octabec
Jürgen Schilling Jürgen Schilling - Mario
Klaus Münster Klaus Münster - Jean-Jacques
Dorothea Rau Dorothea Rau - Hasi
Karin Heske Karin Heske
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Astrid Boner Astrid Boner - Mrs. Edelhuber


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Uris

When it comes to stereotypes about Italians in the German culture, Rinaldo Talamonti has a lot to answer for. In the early 1970s he appeared in numerous German soft-sex comedies as the ever-ready, ever-willing horny Italian.

Usually these were minor roles but here he takes the lead as Ugo Domani, an Italian 'Gastarbeiter' working as a dustman in Germany. Yes, this is a 'Proletenporno', one of these soft-sexers set in the working class milieu which were rather popular in West Germany in the mid-1970s. In his spare time, our Ugo likes to cycle and one day he gets discovered as a potential professional bike racer (for six-day events, a peculiar specialty in central Europe, mostly Germany). One condition is attached to his racing career: "no sex, please, because you've got to keep your strength".

Giving that our Ugo lives in a shared accommodation and his roommates are at it like rabbits on viagra, this clause in his contract proves rather difficult to keep, especially as a rival racing manager sends out his sirens to squeeze the juice out of our poor Ugo. In other words: this is a stereotypical sex comedy plot, extremely predictable in each of its minor twists.