Charley's Aunt (1963 film)

  • Peter Alexander: Dr. Otto Wilder
  • Maria Sebaldt: Carlotta Ramirez
  • Peter Vogel: Charley Sallmannshausen
  • Eike powder: Ulla Bergström
  • Marlene Rahn: Britta Nielsen
  • Alfred Böhm: Ralf Wilder
  • Helli Servi: Mona
  • Sklenka Johann Heinrich
  • Rudolf Carl: Cloud
  • Fritz Eckhardt: August Sallmannshausen
  • Rudolf Vogel: Niels Bergström
  • Hans Unterkirchner: General

Charley's Aunt is an Austrian film comedy from 1963, directed by Géza von Cziffra with Peter Alexander in the lead role. The film is based on the relocated to the former presence farce Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas.

Action

At the general assembly of a major economic syndicate to which the young diplomat Dr. Otto Wilder has traveled from South America to Vienna, he learns the company's attractive, widowed principal shareholder, Carlotta Ramirez know, of which he is immediately very impressed.

On the evening of the same day Otto Wilder slips into women's clothes to his younger brother Ralf and his friend Charley to do a favor. Since the two need a chaperone for a rendezvous with the two Swedish women attractive Britta and Ulla, Otto returns as Charley's aunt from Brazil.

The bachelor advised but in trouble when first Ullas strict father, who is also the uncle of Britta, and then also appear Charley producer uninvited to the party. Uninhibited advertise the two sedate Lord for the supposed Rasseweib.

Finally gets even Charley's real aunt over, Carlotta Ramirez, who noticed that the wrong aunt to wear her dress and this embarrasses. But only when the party is over, revealed Dr. Wilder before the horrified men his true identity. The favor Carlotta he won anyway.

Background

  • The film was shot in Vienna, in the studio "Atelier Rose Hill" Wien-Film GmbH, as well as some original locations of the city.

Songs

  • Brazil ( Peter Alexander)
  • This makes the Jackie only when the moon shines (Peter Alexander)
  • Au, please adjust but on (Peter Alexander ) - Note: Title is not in the TV version, but to be heard in the DVD version.

Reviews

The mimed by the 1.85 -meter Peter Alexander and prolonged by high-heeled shoes and a helmet-shaped wig on " aunt " had not exactly ladylike, but rather it was created as a joke. This interpretation of the title character split the Movie review:

  • The vehement rejection came from the Catholic movie service: "Austrian variation of the harmless disguise farce - this time a diplomat attracts the ladies costume. A bottomless stupid philistine amusement. "
  • The same horn of the Evangelical movie watchers blows: " Second remake of the classic ' comedy of errors, this time with Peter Alexander and Austrian: banal, flat, frivolous and ... advisable. "
  • The Rheinische Post (1983 ) came to a negative judgment. Geza von Cziffras staging show Peter Alexander " extremely silly and elated as the South American diplomats in all sorts of complications. "
  • In contrast was the Gong lexicon: " While Peter Alexander does not solve any of laughter from, yet the comedy of errors is quite amusing. "
  • The Bund, Berne, came to an even more positive judgment: "The game is staged with speed, which gives the film freshness. "
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